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This short poem advises employees to pledge loyalty to their employer by working hard for them, speaking positively about them and their organization, and avoiding criticism while still employed.
Loyalty Pledge. By: Elbert Kim Hubbard. If you work for a man. In heavens name, work for him, Speak well of him, And stand by the institution that he represents. Remember, an ounce of loyalty. Is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must growl, condemn, And eternally find fault, Why resign your position? But when you are on the outside,
Loyalty Pledge. By: Elbert Kim Hubbard. If you work for a man. In heavens name, work for him, Speak well of him, And stand by the institution that he represents. Remember, an ounce of loyalty. Is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must growl, condemn, And eternally find fault, Why resign your position? But when you are on the outside,
Jul 15, 2009 · loyalty pledge. "If you work for a man, in heaven's name work for him, speak well of him and. stand by the institution he. represents. Remember, an ounce of loyalty. is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must growl, condemn.
“Get Out or Get in Line” is the real and true title of the so called “Pledge of Loyalty”. Actually, the “Pledge of Loyalty” is a slightly re-worded and shortened derivative of the article “Get Out or Get in Line”. It was written by Mr. Elbert Hubbard and was first published in April 1902.
LOYALTY PLEDGE. by Elbert Kim Hubbard. If you work for a man in heaven’s name, work for him, speak well of him, stand by the institution by which he represents. Remember that an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness.
If you work for a man, in heaven's name work for him, speak well of him, and stand by the institution he represents. Remember, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness.
Loyalty Pledge By: Elbert Kim Hubbard If you work for a man In heavens name, work for him, Speak well of him, And stand by the institution that he represents. Remember, an ounce of...
Loyalty Pledge. by Elbert Kim Hubbard If you work for a man in heavens name, Work for him, Speak well of him, And stand by the institution that he represents. Remember, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must growl, condemn. and eternally find fault why. Resign your position. And when you are on the outside, Damn to your ...
1. The document discusses several principles related to loyalty, military professionalism, discipline, and courtesy. 2. It emphasizes the importance of loyalty to one's institution and not criticizing it from the outside, and discusses how military service requires obedience and sacrifice of personal freedoms and comforts. 3.