"At some level, you have to trust your employees are doing the right things."
--Sandy Hughes, head of Procter and Gamble's global privacy council
From Fast Company's recently released book, The Rules of Business: 55 Essential Ideas to Help Smart People (and Organizations) Perform At Their Best
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Recent Comments | 2 Total
March 23, 2006 at 9:52pm by roger fulton
and at some level morality studies prove that the line employees are doing just that...the right thing. However, the question is, are the top managers? With Wall Street "Re-stating" its earnings sheets every other Shrove Tuesday, along with a nifty buck and shuffle, it looks as if the Jack Welch homile to the local Rotary is just that - so much smoke and mirrors while the " smartest guys in the room " have time to make it out the back way with the bundles of cash.
Do the LINE employees DO THE RIGHT THING? You bet. Overwhelmingly. With out them, you wouldn't have whatever is left of American industry.
Roger Fulton
Yuma, Arizona
And I watch what there is left, crossing the Mexico Border each day on it's journey south to the Mexican plants below us to $5 a day labor forces. Hello NAFTA, Goodby GM.
March 25, 2006 at 2:25pm by Azerbaijan
I did read a lot such of books and found that 80% of their content is equal. Do we need read next one?