Francis S. Russell is Assistant General Manager and Sales Manager for webb Enterprises.
At the moment, this selfstyled perfectionist is sitting up in bed, checking his TTD sheet for tomorrow . The TTD itemizes his daily activities, placing them on an exact time is money. Ever since the days when he was the best salesman the company ever had , he had worked harder than the rest. It had paid off, too, because in only two years , he was the heir apparent to the general managership. As this thought crossed Russell's mind, his immediate pride was replaced with a nagging problem. Where was he going to find the time to do all the things his position required? He certainly could't afford to just maintain the status quo. Then his mind forced him to plan tomorrow's activities and the problem was pushed into the background for future consideration.