In 1888, President Rutherford B. Hayes wrote on his diary of the challenges ahead: This is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people no longer. It is a government of corporations, by corporations and for corporations. American Business Grew was so well and got the right time: The nation's rail network Grew from 53,000 miles in 1865 to 193,000 miles in 1900. Annual steel production was going through the roof climbing from 77,000 tons in 1870 to 11,2 Millions at turn of the century. There were 140,000 factories in the country in 1865, by 1900, there were 512,000. He is skilled in the art and science of the purposeful organization of men and Things. Morals of business men are better today than they have ever been (New York Times 1949). An increasing number of progressive Business Leaders...Are trying to educate their employees to see the close identity between their individual interest and the interest of the enterprise which employs (Wrote McKinsey's Marvin Bo...