Lessons
At the end of the film, Warren presented the lessons he learned to the viewers:
- "First — Hire good men and then see they are well trained on their own product and on competitive products."
- "Second — Be sure they have all the equipment and selling helps they need, and know how to use them."
- "Third — Help them plan their work to make the most effective use of their time."
- "Fourth — Stay in close touch with every man. Know what each one is doing. Work with them."
- "Fifth — Keep up their enthusiasm. Encourage every man every day."
Finally he tells viewers that those they hired need the help of their managers.
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