An efficient and contented employee has a positive money value to any employer. To hold him and keep him efficient, his personal comfort and needs should be considered in every way not detrimental to the company's interests.


Walter Dill Scott, "The Psychology of Business - Wages," in: System, (18) (Dec. 1910), p. 610. The first article appeared in XVII


An efficient and contented employee has a positive money value to any employer. To hold him and keep him efficient, his personal comfort and needs...

An efficient and contented employee has a positive money value to any employer. To hold him and keep him efficient, his personal comfort and needs...

An efficient and contented employee has a positive money value to any employer. To hold him and keep him efficient, his personal comfort and needs...

An efficient and contented employee has a positive money value to any employer. To hold him and keep him efficient, his personal comfort and needs...