The Four Way Test of the Things We Think, Say, or Do.
He discussed the four questions with four of his department heads - one Roman Catholic, one a Christian Scientist, the third an Orthodox Jew, and fourth a Presbyterian. They all agreed that truth, justice, friendliness and happiness coincided with their religious ideals and when constantly applied in business would result in greater success and progress. Results were just tremendous, and Herbert J. Taylor turned around this nearly bankrupt company into a leader in their industry. In 1954-55 this same Herbert Taylor became president of R.I.
How do you promote The Four Way Test? Some clubs have a banner displayed at their meetings, others sponsor an essay contest in the high schools on the subject. One club has souvenir coins with The Test imprinted which they give to visiting Rotarians and guests -biliboards which are seen in many languages - framed copies furnished libraries, hospitals and schools for public viewing. One of the more popular methods is the furnishing of school book covers printed with The Four Way Test prominently displayed. Most clubs furnish new members with a copy for hanging in their offices.
Living it in our daily lives - the six key words are all you need to remember