天空之城 2006-10-16 10:33 AM
Managing Talent
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Over the past 20 years, American corporations (and most corporations worldwide) have embraced a variety of initiatives for improving efficiency, increasing profit, and ensuring quality. _/KQ;Q `&T#J0~
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These initiatives have ranged from business process re-engineering to Six-Sigma quality and have been responsible for the productivity gains world economies have enjoyed, as well as for the lower prices and better quality of most products we use. 6Nzt|7LZNCa&p4l
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These initiatives have changed our expectations. We expect everything we buy to be flawless, work immediately with little to no need for an instruction booklet, and last for a long time without the need for repair. We also expect products to be priced very low relative to how they were priced for our parents. 9Jb#A/uhZ9~4N.g9p
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Items such as televisions, cars and computers are incredibly cheap compared to when they first appeared on the market, and prices continue to decline.%wcD;}k
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All of these changes have come about because of the relentless focus corporations have had on a handful of focused projects based on experimentation and objective measurement.yUCa3l-NW