I'm fairly stable now.. If I decided to quit my job and try to pursue a slim chance of a dream with no planning, no information or resources at my disposal.. I'd be destroy economically in two months tops. Stability is important for an individual.
one thing that sort of worries me about this sort of thinking is it increases the disposability of lower level employment positions, as well as forces more strain on their ability to keep up with an ever-changing company system. sure on paper it sounds awesome to be able to have a company light enough to roll with punches, but I can only ever see a small entrepreneurial enterprise able to compete like this-- larger companies being too heavy in the HR facet to be able to do as such without further dehumanizing their baser employees and by extention weakening the entire foundation of the company due to broken morale and walk-offs. we really do have a lot of problems as it is with large companies treating their workers as simply cogs in a greater machine and forgetting their people too-- as well as the problem of culled competition and an extremely hostile small business environment. I think its actual sustainability and stabilization that is ignored these days by large scale corporations, preferring to have larger profits without realizing that the pool of money theyre taking from is getting smaller and smaller. if anything its choking our entire economy because theres not enough return back into the system. hoarding of business and money leads to further inflation, less to go around for the rest of us, and the continued abuse of lower level wage rates. greed is killing us, and responsibility is entirely shirked. this of course is merely my own observations from experience and such, that being of an aspiring entrepreneur; self educated from what materials I can glean from books and current business owners I commune with frequently around the houston area. by no means should this be taken as gospel truth, though it does at least raise interesting points.
What ABOUT the sustainability of resources in business analysis? What about the analysis of sustainable resources in business? Or the business of resource analysis in sustainability? Or altering the zeitgeist with a metafusion of design and sustainability?
Rita is a smart lady and her views are quite relevant today.
I'm fairly stable now.. If I decided to quit my job and try to pursue a slim chance of a dream with no planning, no information or resources at my disposal.. I'd be destroy economically in two months tops. Stability is important for an individual.
Rockefeller lied, competition is not a sin but rather the backbone of human progress.
"Culture eats strategy for breakfast." - Peter Drucker
one thing that sort of worries me about this sort of thinking is it increases the disposability of lower level employment positions, as well as forces more strain on their ability to keep up with an ever-changing company system. sure on paper it sounds awesome to be able to have a company light enough to roll with punches, but I can only ever see a small entrepreneurial enterprise able to compete like this-- larger companies being too heavy in the HR facet to be able to do as such without further dehumanizing their baser employees and by extention weakening the entire foundation of the company due to broken morale and walk-offs. we really do have a lot of problems as it is with large companies treating their workers as simply cogs in a greater machine and forgetting their people too-- as well as the problem of culled competition and an extremely hostile small business environment. I think its actual sustainability and stabilization that is ignored these days by large scale corporations, preferring to have larger profits without realizing that the pool of money theyre taking from is getting smaller and smaller. if anything its choking our entire economy because theres not enough return back into the system. hoarding of business and money leads to further inflation, less to go around for the rest of us, and the continued abuse of lower level wage rates. greed is killing us, and responsibility is entirely shirked.
this of course is merely my own observations from experience and such, that being of an aspiring entrepreneur; self educated from what materials I can glean from books and current business owners I commune with frequently around the houston area. by no means should this be taken as gospel truth, though it does at least raise interesting points.
What about the sustainability of resources in business analysis?
What ABOUT the sustainability of resources in business analysis?
What about the analysis of sustainable resources in business?
Or the business of resource analysis in sustainability?
Or altering the zeitgeist with a metafusion of design and sustainability?
Good points, cousin.
don't worry corps are working together to ensure barriers to entry are larger than ever。
Anyone who has read her book, how hard would it be for someone who doesn't know much about businesses to read?
This vid = all that is wrong with laisser-faire capitalism
evolution
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haha
Laster
Sears Holding should take note. But they have no ears and they are to big to win.
BITCOIN!
Want peaceful coexistence? Quit perpetuating the myth that competition is beneficial or necessary.
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