AS recently as 50 years ago, there was general perception that the only road to becoming a good and effective manager was through the school of hard knocks. Managers learnt on the job and if they made mistakes, they had better learn fast from their errors.
Unless you were the son or daughter of the owner, you began at the bottom of the hierarchy and painstakingly climbed the corporate ladder based on performance.
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