Parables For Men of Management
Men of management are a breed all to themselves. They think in terms not shared by other en. They typically communicate with each other in phrases and concepts that are vivid, breezy, and tangy with a free-swinging imagination unshackled by fears of being thought unusual. Instead they dread the thought of being "ordinary."
Sam T. Greene has been communicating with such men successfully for nearly a quarter century and it is little wonder that he has developed a message all his own, a unique style, and an ability to drive home his story with power-packed punch.
Sam T. Greene
In a manner of speaking, Sam T. Greene was born with the smell of printer's ink in his nostrils, inasmuch as his father and grandfather were both newpapermen before him. In his early days young Sam sought to break away from family tradition by becoming a cattle rancher but fate intervened and he found himself owning and editing a weekly newspaper in the desert country of southern Arizona. This he appropriately named the Cactus Blade. After serving with distinction in World War I he returned to civil life and again engaged in various aspects of the printing and publishing business. He has been publisher of Supervision magazine since 1940 and editor for the past nine years.