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青年服務與修養   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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黃警頑編
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Title
青年服務與修養
Publisher
經緯書局 (上海)
Description

根據個人的經驗,講述售貨員的訓練與培養。分11章:商業的意義,店友的意義,身心修養,服務指南等。書末附:《就業指導表》,《服務要點》等

目錄
第一章 導言
補白:知識階級的謀生問題
第二章 職業的價值
第三章 擇業的重要
擇業須知
就業前應有的反省
第四章 商業的意義
第五章 店友的意義
補白:什麽叫做敬業
第六章 失業的原因
缺乏健康的身體
缺乏相當的智能
缺乏善良的品行
第七章 得業的要訣
補白:工作樂
第八章 身心修養
第一節 品行方面的修養
誠實
信用
節儉
勤苦
堅決的意志
純潔的心靈
改過的重要理論和實行
實行和恆心
第二節 智能方面的修養
智能的重要
一般智能的需要
高深智能的需要
第三節 身體方面的修養
健全身身體的重要
鍛煉和身體
運動的時間
練習早起
充分的睡眠
衛生的重要
高尚娛樂
第九章 處世方法
第一節 對於一般的
正直和忠誠
謙和與誠懇
交友和擇友
第二節 對於雇主的
盡力為雇主謀利益
盡力和雇主聯絡感情
服從雇主的指示
第三節 對於同事的
同事間的互相聯絡感情
保持分工合作的精神
注意人格感化
舊店友和新店友的互相敬愛
職業平等觀念
第四節 對於同業的
同業間的感情聯絡
同業規律的遵守
加入同業公會的必要
避免陰險的競爭
第五節 對於社會的
服務社會精神
公共團體的維護
避免貽害社會的營業
第十章 服務南針
第一節 服務要件
恪守工作時間
克盡職責
勤奮耐勞
精密謹慎
第二節 服務條規
第三節 成功定律
補白:獻給現在商學上的人們
第十一章 招徠要點
第一節 貨物的陳列
陳列的器具
陳列的方法
第二節 廣告的利用
廣告的種類
廣告的用法
第三節 貨物的價格
議價之害
定價低廉
定價劃一
第四節 顧客的接待
謙和
誠實
忍耐
指導
戒勉強
忌勢利
接待新的顧客
接待旅行顧客
接待女性顧客
補白:給初入世的青年一封信
附錄
就業指導表
服務要點
怎樣改進學徒生活
商業學徒的讀書問題
談蔣委員長的作事條理
人生從事職業之要件
職員應有的認識
怎樣在自己的職業上增進地位
人無笑臉休開店
和氣生財
雪恥禦侮的準備
商店店員解僱之標準
中央注重培植商業人才
店友須知
店員生活
商人的社會心理學
服務標準十條
商科教學方針
服務精神
學業芻言
對上司和待下級
辦事與效率
人事
王雲五對商務業務講習班學員訓辭
初就職業三分難
青年應有之三種精神
將來的商業怎樣
小夥友的困難
怎樣做個現代商人
小職員的嘆息
人格測度
廣告和推銷的功用
提高商業道德
店友的訓練問題
新精神運動誓約書
店友立盟書式
國貨公司櫃員須知
店員的座右銘
櫃友對付顧客應注意的十點
練習生十訓
給在絕路里的青年
國貨店員起碼條件
國貨公司職員應有的信條
就學不忘求學之反省
青年成功之條件
書局店員應有的態度
店員之修養與應具之常識
留別杭州職業青年
告青年小店員
小職員聯合救國
學徒寶鑑的回憶
失敗,成功
就業指導綱要

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國25[1936]
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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qing nian fu wu yu xiu yang
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