Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by John Moulder Wilson

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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
John Moulder Wilson

John Moulder Wilson was a Union Army officer and later served as Chief of Engineers as well as serving as Superintendent of the United States Military Academy from 1889–1893. He was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for bravery in combat during the American Civil War.

October 8, 1837 - February 1, 1919
Recognition for a job well done is high on the list of motivating influences for all people; more important in many instances than compensation itself. When someone is promoted, a promotion that everyone could see coming because of an excellent record, the entire department is stimulated. For it is clear, then, that promotions are based on merit. A promotion that seems to come out of the blue, which is always the case when no one knows what the next fellow is doing, causes nothing but resentment and a further weakening of the will to work.
There are only two stimulants to ones best efforts: the fear of punishment, and the hope of reward. — © John Moulder Wilson
There are only two stimulants to ones best efforts: the fear of punishment, and the hope of reward.
There are only two stimulants to one's best efforts-the fear of punishment, and the hope of reward. When neither is present, one can hardly hope that salespeople will want to be trained or want to do a good job. When disappointment is not expressed that one hasn't done a better job, or when credit is withheld when one has done a good job, there is absolutely no incentive to put forth the best effort.
Emotions are the color of life; we would be drab creatures indeed without them. But we must control these emotions or they will control us.
Fear; if allowed free rein, would reduce all of us to trembling shadows of men, for whom only death could bring release
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