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The 4-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do |
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How It Works
How the test works is indicated in the following story by the Chicago Rotarian who developed it. He suggests that you first memorize The 4-Way Test and then form the habit of checking your thoughts, words and deeds with it. The 4-Way Test has been used successfully around the world in business, government and schools as an effective measuring stick for conduct, a guide to right thinking. If memorized and constantly applied to relations with others, it will contribute to more effective and friendlier relationships |
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While we had a good product, our competitors also had fine cookware with well-advertised brand names. Our company also had some fine people working for it, but our competitors also had the same. Our competitors were naturally in much stronger financial condition than we were. With tremendous obstacles and handicaps facing us, we felt that we must develop in our organization something which our competitors would not have in equal amount. We decided that is should be character, dependability and service-mindness of our personnel. We determined, first, to be very careful in the selection of our personnel and, second, to help them become better men and women as they progressed with our company. |
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We had looked in available literature for such a short measuring stick of ethics, but could not find a satisfactory one. One day in July 1932, I decided to pray about the matter. That morning I leaned over my desk and ask God to give us a simple guide to help us think, speak and do that which was |
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The checking of the advertising copy against The 4-Way Test resulted in the elimination of statements the truth of which could not be proved. All superlatives such as the words better, best, greatest and finest disappeared from our advertisements. As a result, the public gradually placed more confidence in what we stated in our advertisements and bought more of our products. The constant use of The 4-Way Test caused us to change our policies covering relations with competitors. We eliminated all adverse or detrimental comments on our competitors' |
Through over 20 years of sincere effort on the part of our personnel, we have been making steady progress toward reaching the ideals expressed in The 4-Way Test. We have been rewarded with a steady increase in sales, profits and earnings of our personnel. From a bankrupt condition in 1932 our company within a period of 20 years had paid its debts in full, had paid its stockholders over one million dollars in |
We have found that you can not constantly apply The 4-Way Test to all your relations with others eight hours each day in business without getting into the habit of doing it in your home, social and community life. You thus become a better father, a better friend and a better citizen. |
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