>> One is perpetual learning.
Continuously view yourself as a student and
also don't view education as classroom only
to the exclusion of, as I
said, walking around the plant.
I used to work for a guy in Chester at
Scott Paper Company when I worked at a,
it was a tissue manufacturing
mill, I worked in the warehouse.
My boss had a high school education but he
prided himself on saying that he had a PhD
because he would walk around that warehouse
and walk around that plant and ask questions
and learn things and he was really good at
getting behind the reasons why things happen
and getting behind the impediments for
success in terms of having a supply chain,
having a warehouse, having a
distribution center run very smoothly.