Quote by Walter Russell

Equal interchange of goods and service between buyer and seller is the keynote of tomorrow's business world when the vision of the modern business man awakens him to the wisdom of writing that policy into his code of ethics.


Equal interchange of goods and service between buyer and sel

Summary

This quote suggests that in the future, successful businesses will prioritize a fair and balanced exchange of goods and services between buyers and sellers. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating this principle into a business' code of ethics. The quote implies that in order for businesses to thrive, they need to embrace a mindset of fairness and mutual benefit in their transactions, rejecting unethical practices that may hurt one party or lead to imbalance in the overall exchange. This vision highlights the role of ethics in shaping the future of commerce.

By Walter Russell
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