. Survey of American Industries to find Employment Opportunities for the Blind . acf^iaqge s, no d^eil soaiq seasic .txieioilixfe .?Td8irf>ni XCf f i-. -frf.—r rf., rfw Br^TXi 13rit0 Is^XSTSC 9niS- ,^ iO. Name the firms v/liich ;ou consider best etiuipped andorganized to cnrry on .your line of work, V/e are interested todiscover the plants which would be raost satisfactory for us tovisit in order to understand the operations involved in thiscountry. 11. What are the general lines of distribution of your product?A. Prom rav; materials to yo\ir plant B. ?rom vour plant to the ultimate co


. Survey of American Industries to find Employment Opportunities for the Blind . acf^iaqge s, no d^eil soaiq seasic .txieioilixfe .?Td8irf>ni XCf f i-. -frf.—r rf., rfw Br^TXi 13rit0 Is^XSTSC 9niS- ,^ iO. Name the firms v/liich ;ou consider best etiuipped andorganized to cnrry on .your line of work, V/e are interested todiscover the plants which would be raost satisfactory for us tovisit in order to understand the operations involved in thiscountry. 11. What are the general lines of distribution of your product?A. Prom rav; materials to yo\ir plant B. ?rom vour plant to the ultimate consuiner- 12. Has yotir industry a trade organization?-If so, v/hat is itY Please add any further inforxnation that might he useful to us in obtaining a suitable classification of industries along the lines of products and occupations. 0* sjs lol ?; tEO£i 9cf blsjov ifolnw erfaslq arid- isvooeif) ? isivx ^6 ic s-^.ll larsnvp. &d& s-rs intCH .IL -.^-. - A i»- V J. ? •f-ir/.orf rti+.o-fr-* . oi si J«iiW jt/S II. » K O > tr • h* n O 03 c w • c* o (B w OT 3 w » » — oq 3 ?> ^« c* M z • (T> Ci w ^?^? U oo H >» -».i— ?- M M ?- 3-W 1 o •i n o-a n 3 C! rr d rt O !T> •-3 c* oa p< c+t-* W c* O t- T CC T ?- (O •— a> (0 33 3 OD H O 3 3 o> n »-• <D (D CD •3 vj t- feTHOI® OF SUHVEYSelecting the Firm tyhen determing upon a policy to decide which firm tosurvey, it is well to talce a number of things into con-siderati m. 1. The size of the firm. Other things being equal, thelar£est firm in any one group will be the firm from wliich thebest results can be obtained from a survey. This is notalways the csae since there are a number of things, such asspirit of progrosslveneas and similsr items, 7;hich are equallyimportant. As a general rule, however, the size of the firni isdeteruiined by more factors than simply capital. /. large firmis likely to be in a more cooperative mood, in many cases


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