BRINGING OUT THE BEST IN PEOPLE

These from Alan Loy McGinnin in his book "Bringing Out The Best In People."

Scudder N. Parker once said, "People have a way of becoming what you encourage them to be -- not what you nag them to be."

The last characteristic of high-morale organizations is that they seem to have fun together.

Peer pressure is always more successful than pressure from the top.

Emerson said, "Every great and commanding movement in the annals of the world is a triumph of enthusiasm."

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