The Cup is Half Full American Firms React to the Productivity Crisis
The Cup is Half Full American Firms React to the Productivity Crisis
Thomas a Barocci
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' 4, "Its all the foreigners' fault. " This theory profers that foreign governments are protecting their own markets while pushing into the US with high quality, low priced goods. What's worse, the theory goes, is that the countries that are doing it were built up after WWII with our money. What gratitude 1 5, "Its the American culture" or "The decline and fall of New York. " Since the days of the Puritans we Americans have taken a liking to finding the blame within ourselves. National heroes a...re rock stars, professional athletes and assorted misfits, all of whom make a lot of money without doing much work. We have a safety net, for the weak that discourages work. Getting dirty and taking risks is passe, the theory concludes. These ideas are, of course, all right in reference to some specific situations and, of course, all wrong, since it is easy to find counter-arguments in any industry and many firms. American labor can be the most or least productive in the world. We have, after all, the most educated labor force, but one that is often lacking in an understanding of the purpose of their job, and how they fit into the organization, and worried about whether they will have a job in the future.
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