Publisher's Synopsis
"The Goal of the Builders; A Story of Trustees System Service" by Guy Morton Briggs offers a glimpse into the business and social landscape of the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of burgeoning American industry, this narrative explores the implementation of a 'trustees system' within a company, blending elements of Christian values with principles of effective management.
The story follows the challenges and triumphs of those striving to improve working conditions and foster a sense of community among employees. Readers interested in historical fiction with a focus on business ethics and the integration of faith into daily life will find this novel a compelling read. It provides a unique perspective on the evolution of management practices and the enduring quest for a balanced and humane approach to industry.
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