Mary StewartUsed every man according to his capacity.
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In his book The Art of War , Sun Tzu says, “Used every man according to his capacity” in order to get the most out of them. This is a great way to motivate your employees because you can determine their true potential and measure it. If they don’t have the talent and capability, you shouldn’t waste time and money training them. If they do, you should use everyone’s talent and give them the opportunity to do what they’re good at.
Source: The Crystal Cave
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