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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Disputing with (H) on Evolution of Management
Heather, I will absolutely dispute you that management is evolving, for the purpose that I am passionate about the world I'm living in, and even though the only thing that remains constant is the sun rising and setting everyday, Human being believe they're superior and arrogantly control far more entities in our society than just the economy. I have one word for you FEMA. (I am not going to go down the environmental path at this moment,) I will be frank and say that all the examples of enterprises going bankrupt are not core management issues. If a company is putting forth a truly integral product, service management plan; Their core responsibility is to proceed sustainable. When an enterprise bets that innovation isn't worth an investment, and acts arrogantly that they're products or services are providing a virtuous effect, they begin to corrupt their enterprise internally. When an enterprise acts courageously, and strives for innovation, that's powerful capital (History) That company is going to be more prepared for the future conflicts it will be confronted with. Enterprises shouldn't be oblivious that people are watching the pennies they spend, and design products, services that assist them beneficially. The management should be composed to think outside of the box on every systematic element in the enterprise. The economy is independent of 90% of the 4 functions of management. The obstacles that you believe are new, are not new. Sure you can spin them to dramatize each one of them. But Depressions aren't new, innovations aren't new. People, The ones who should study and prepare themselves from the previous experiences of our trials with the effects of natural disasters, wars, depressions, and health epidemics are being fooled by bureaucracies and are uneducated on these lessons. Heather, you mention organic and the appeal for people, but what certain politicians did was "MANAGE" to redefine the word "ORGANIC" because they're spouses who own agricultural corporations like DOLE, Chikita, etc. were losing "Profits," so that's an example of how Management has Devolved. Back to the example of FEMA, they were able to respond to momentary alerts after its inception by Bill Clinton in the after effects of Hurricanes
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The auto industry certainly has not planned sufficiently to prepare to sustain a recession, let alone a depression. I think I'm obligated to say this: Henry Ford intended for the automobile's energy infrastructure to revolve around Bio-Diesel. (But due to World Ware 1 Generals wanting their "Engine's To be as big as the European's" in terms of Cruiser, Battleships, which were commissioned to use petrol(At the time was a bit more powerful) in Europe where farmland wasn't as resourceful as it is in America to sustain itself with Bio-Diesel) And even though we won WW1 that's another sign of poor management. It would be so easy for this Nation of farmers to power itself like Brazil does (I'm not talking about Ethanol) by growing switch grass that produces 300% energy for as much energy it takes to raise and harvest the plant. Or even Sugar Cane (Corn is only 8% distilled compared to the amount of energy it took to cultivate it) like Henry Ford initially planned, but because of the war's massive investment into petrol infrastructure Nothing was ever Organized.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, Your enthusiasm is incredibly valuable. I am optimistic that you will be a great detective on how to find programs for recycling, re-energizing, and conserving in your community; like Rock and Wrap it up is only one in mine.
ReplyDeletePlease let me know about any sustainable operations and conserving efforts you're practicing. At our farmer's market yesterday we sold a great deal of locally grown food, and what was left filled 6 industrial size 'waste'bags and another organization "Island Harvest" took them. http://www.islandharvest.org/index.aspx I hope you and your family have a Very Happy and Sustainable Thanksgiving ;-).