Smorgon Consolidated Industries had "a place for everyone," including…
Smorgon Consolidated Industries had "a place for everyone," including sons-in-law, according to Myer. But the Smorgons also had a unique ability for making use of people's different tal-ents, and family members were not promoted beyond their ability to suc-ceed
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