“… it’s critically for competetive advantage that the employees give their utmost, that they identify with the firm, that they believe in the firm, that they care about the firm and that they think that the firm cares about them.”
Socialism isn’t even one way that common good can come about, it’s just another method of control. Common good won’t come about by tinkering with corporate governance and thinking you are changing capitalism.
TED is going down hill; so sad.
]]>“… it’s critically for competetive advantage that the employees give their utmost, that they identify with the firm, that they believe in the firm, that they care about the firm and that they think that the firm cares about them.‘
Socialism isn’t even one way that common good can come about, it’s just another method of control. Common good won’t come about by tinkering with corporate governance and thinking you are changing capitalism.
TED is going down hill; so sad.
]]>This guy’s a theorist. Time to walk the walk not talk the talk.
He sounds to me like a reformed economist.
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