Publisher's Synopsis
The King's Weigh House Lectures to Business Men, by Michael Ernest Sadler, offers a fascinating glimpse into the ethical and leadership challenges faced by business leaders at the turn of the 20th century. Sadler, a prominent figure in education and social reform, delivers insightful lectures that explore the intersection of faith, morality, and commerce.
These lectures, originally delivered at the King's Weigh House, address timeless themes of integrity, responsibility, and the pursuit of excellence in the business world. Sadler's thoughtful analysis and practical guidance provide valuable lessons for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of modern enterprise with a strong moral compass. This collection serves as a testament to the enduring importance of ethical leadership and responsible business practices.
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