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Merchants, manufacturers, or railroad officers spent nearly all their time carrying on functional activities—the actual buying and selling or the personal supervision of the operations of a mill or a railroad. Only occasionally were they obliged to consider long-term plans such as the adoption of new machinery, taking on another line of merchandise, or the finding of a new partner or agent.
Strategy and Structure: Chapters in the History of the American Industrial Enterprise (MIT Press)
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