Preference is given to applicants just leaving school, as they have not yet lost their habit of discipline and obedience, and they retain more of wha… - Edward Cadbury

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Preference is given to applicants just leaving school, as they have not yet lost their habit of discipline and obedience, and they retain more of what they have learnt there.

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About Edward Cadbury

(1873 – 21 November 1948) was a British chairman of , business theorist, and philanthropist, known for his pioneering works on management and organisations.

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