Tag Archives: value creation

Better Late Than Never, or Better Never Than Late?

Labor Day weekend is upon us as is also the statistical peak of the hurricane season. Somehow the coincidence befits the times as it may well be a different type of statistical peak for labor. The Labor Department defined the day as “Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.” It provokes an interesting question as to who is the chicken and who is the egg? Are “strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country” a consequence of the labor movement or the cause? What does the experience of our current situation say?

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The Real Deal

While driving this morning I caught some news on the radio. One disturbing bit of news reported that a large defense contractor in Great Britain is facing potential fines of over $1 billion for alleged bribery paid in pursuit of business.
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Maginot Mentality

The last year of economic and business calamity has shattered much of public and leadership faith in business structures and controls. Regulation failed to regulate, economic self interests of financial institutions imploded from the inbred complexity of derivatives underpinned by illusionary value creation, and the dynamics of a virtual world provided no sea walls against an economic tsunami. The unraveling of the US auto industry is likely to precipitate yet more fundamental changes of how we will all operate and conduct our enterprises
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