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Lean and Mean: The Changing Landscape of Corporate Power in the Age of Flexibility
Bennett Harrison Manufacturer: Basic Books ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0465069428 |
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excellent.......2001-03-03
Bennett Harrison and Fred Block.......1998-05-20
World economics, like the ecology of natural ecosystems, is a dynamic system that evolves as technological advances change modes of production and consumption. New industries and the way they operate in a global context have a cause/effect relationship on the economic and societal frameworks, which are constructed as a result. Upon reflection of modern society, we can break human development into three phases of development. First and foremost was the agricultural society in which agriculture was the main commodity produced. As the scientific revolution of the 18th Century developed new ways of understanding the natural world, it gave rise to new inventions in the 19th Century, such as the steam engine, steel, and the development of new raw materials. This era, up through the mid-20th Century became known as the industrial society. During the era of the industrial society, agriculture dropped from constituting 60% to 6.9% of the economy as manufacturing replaced agricultural production (Block, p. 60). As technology improved and created new products, modes of production once again changed. This era, which focuses more on services and information flow rather than production, continues into the present, and has been termed the "post-industrial society". (Post-industrial is a term that will frequently be used throughout this essay. A small section, after the historical context section, has been devoted to provide a clear definition of "post-industrial"). In Bennett Harrison's book, Lean and Mean: The Changing Landscape of Corporate Power in the Age of Flexibility, Harrison takes a progressive approach to analyzing the way in which big and small businesses operate in a new global market economy within this new post-industrial construct. Harrison argues that contrary to popular belief, big businesses are not on their way out. They are still alive and well, becoming more flexible and efficient, and still remain, as the economic drivers of our economy. Throug! h case studies and empirical research from the U.S., Japan, and Europe, he shows how powerful multi-national corporations (MNC's) have reorganized themselves externally and internally, becoming "lean and mean". To help defend his argument about big business, Harrison also defines the role of small business in today's society. Throughout this essay, the term large and small firm is frequently used. A large firm is defined as an institution employing 100 or more employees. A small firm is defined as an institution employing less than 100 employees. Fred Block, like Harrison, takes a progressive approach to critiquing post-industrialism in his book Postindustrial Possibilities: A Critique of Economic Discourse. Unlike Harrison, Block focuses more on restructuring neoclassical economic thought to make it more democratic in this new era of information. Block's three goals to understanding post-industrialism are to critique postindustrial theory, use economic sociology as a method for understanding contemporary economies, and offer a progressive approach for thinking about economic policy and social choice in capital societies. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the progressive economic discourse offered by Bennett Harrison and Fred Block. It is important that we first put post-industrialism into a historical context, and then define it to understand Harrison's and Block's critique.
Historical Context: The transition from an industrial society to a post-industrial society. The industrial society is the societal framework which characterized the era from the mid-19th Century to the mid-20th Century. It was an era in which production thrived due to the innovative technologies, such as the mechanization of labor and the discovery of new sources of power and raw materials. An attempt to understand how this societal framework was driving market forces, poverty, affluence, and development, gave rise to various discourses on the economics of the time. Adam Smith had previous! ly written The Wealth of Nations (1776) which dealt with the emancipation of free market pricing from the interfering hand of state regulation and introduced the concept of public good. Karl Marx in 1867 arrived with his massive critique on capitalism. John Maynard Keynes in 1936 wrote The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, which explained prosperity and depression centers based on the aggregate demand for goods and services by consumers. The economic trend moved toward less and less direct control of economic activity, which gave way to the notion of laissez faire - complete governmental non-interference with business. Capitalism was viewed as a free-enterprise system that had orderliness. Technology rapidly enhanced production. The fordist model of linear production took root, which allowed for specialization and division of labor. Labor unions sprung forth in an attempt to represent the vested interests of laborers. After World War II, the U.S. rose as a hegemonic power creating the notion of the "American Dream". Corporations concentrated in the core of cities to pool from an emerging labor force. In the 1960's, other countries such as Germany, France, Italy, and Japan restructured their economies and became peripheral hegemonic powers that begin to compete in a new global market. With the automation of manufacturing and competition from these hegemonic powers, the U.S. was now forced to become more competitive. Manufacturing increased while jobs in the industrial sector decreased due to automation. A transition to an information-based society began in which small corporations start to rise and compete with large multi-national corporations (MNC) in a global market. This global market was based on the flow of information. Large companies were forced to become flexible in their modes of production which allowed them to hire fewer employees and establish command control centers. These command and control centers were, and still are, decentralized, relying on netw! orks for efficient modes of production. Income polarization becomes a "by-product" of this new post-industrial society.
Post-industrialism Defined Fred Block offers a generic, but tangible definition of post-industrialism. Harrison in comparison assumes his reader to be well informed, only referencing to concepts of post-industrialism to prove points. Block defines post-industrialism as the "historical period that begins when the concept of industrial society ceases to provide an adequate account of actual social development" (Block, p. 11). What is this "concept of industrial society" that Block speaks of? As mentioned previously, it was the era when society was characterized by an emphasis on manufacturing in the economy. Males were expected to work at one place of employment until retirement, while the female tended to domestic responsibilities. To better understand Block's generic definition of post-industrialism, the reader can easily refer to the three social trends, which Block identifies, that emerged in the 1960's as a result of innovative technologies. The first was the growing importance of services in the economy (Block, p. 10). This led to a decline in employment in the manufacturing services of the economy. The second trend was the arrival of computer-based automation (Block, p. 10). Work organization began to change as an effect, causing workers to concentrate on computer operation rather than physical labor. The third trend was an increasing female workforce and breakdown of the "one-career" pattern of life (Block, p. 10). Society no longer restricted females to domestic work. Men no longer worked without interruption to retirement. Divorce rates became more common as women now entered the workforce and pursued careers before marriage (Block, p.10). In contrast, although Harrison does not define "post-industrial", he does provide three characteristics of a post-industrial world. He states that, "a postindustrial ! world is characterized by continually fluctuating consumer demands, heightened international competition, and the need for more flexible forms of work and interfirm interaction" (Harrison, p.12). The combination of Block's definition of post-industrialism, and Harrison's characteristics of a post-industrial world, provide a contextual foundation for the layperson to grasp Harrison's argument of big business being the economic driver of our economy.
The notion of small firms as economic drivers Harrison defends his argument for big business by deconstructing the notion of small firms as economic drivers and job generators. He provides the reader with an historical overview of the perceived stigma of the rigid structure and organization of big firms that arose from the industrial era. Big firms were viewed as somewhat of a dinosaur, not able to compete in a global market characterized by fluctuating consumer demands...
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LEAN AND MEAN: The Changing Landscape of Corporate Power in the Age of Flexibility
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Bruce Helmer's Successful Financial Planning
Bruce W. Helmer , and Bruce Helmer Manufacturer: Specialty Press Publishers & Wholesalers ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
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Most people view financial planning as hard, scary, or something they just can't do. But taking care of one's finances and wealth are important issues no one should ignore. Bruce Helmer, a registered financial consultant with more than 20 years of experience, dispels many of the myths about financial planning and provides clear, well-defined explanations of the associated realities.Written in a straight-forward, easy-to-understand manner, this book discusses planning; picking stocks; the danger of fixed interest accounts; the disadvantages of prepaying mortgages; the problem with making monthly investments; the inefficiencies of pretax retirement plans; advantages of life insurance; why having a good financial planner is a good investment; and the economic benefits of charitable giving. Included is a reference guide to investments and wealth enhancement-taking a look at the advantages and disadvantages of each. Frequently-asked questions and investor profiles are also provided.
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BRUCE HELMER'S SUCCESSFUL FINANCIAL PLANNING.......2002-08-04
"A Different Approach to Financial Planning".......2001-12-15
Traditional financial planning is generally myopic, i.e, most planners offer the same advice: "Max your qualified plan contributions, relax with 'dollar cost averaging', minimize protection against catastrophic losses, buy index funds to minimize expenses and 'ride the market', measure 'needs' and buy the minimum amount of life insurance for the shortest time possible, etc., etc."
Mr. Helmer shoots 'sacred cows' by the herd as he instructs the reader to focus on maximizing their financial potential, minimize unnecessary risks and expenses, maximize control over one's assets, maintain flexibility, and freedom of movement.
His writing style is very clear. Unlike most other books on the subject, Helmer's book is easy to read, refreshing, and full of practical ideas and tips. Each chapter has an excellent summary highlighting the issues and concepts for better retention of the material.
As a fellow professional in the Twin Cities, I know Mr. Helmer only from a distance. My strongest testimony for what he has written is the fact that I give his book to my clients as the best book I have ever found as a primer to the valuable activity known as "personal financial planning".
This book is an excellent investment in your future!
Dispels financial planning myths, fallacies and deceptions.......2001-03-11
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State, Society, and Law in Islam: Ottoman Law in Comparative Perspective
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Quantum Geometry: A Statistical Field Theory Approach (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics)
Jan Ambjørn , Bergfinnur Durhuus , and Thordur Jonsson Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 052101736X |
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This graduate level text describes in a unified fashion the statistical mechanics of random walks, random surfaces and random higher dimensional manifolds with an emphasis on the geometrical aspects of the theory and applications to the quantization of strings, gravity and topological field theory. With chapters on random walks, random surfaces, two-and higher-dimensional quantum gravity, topological quantum field theories and Monte Carlo simulations of random geometries, the text provides a self-contained account of quantum geometry from a statistical field theory point of view. The approach uses discrete approximations and develops analytical and numerical tools. Continuum physics is recovered through scaling limits at phase transition points and the relation to conformal quantum field theories coupled to quantum gravity is described. The most important numerical work is covered, but the main aim is to develop mathematically precise results that have wide applications. Many diagrams and references are included.
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Urban Sanctuaries: Neighborhood Organizations in the Lives and Futures of Inner City Youth
Milbrey W. McLaughlin , Merita A. Irby , and Juliet Langman Manufacturer: Jossey-Bass ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
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A comprehensive look at inner-city youth programs. Urban Sanctuaries analyzes the strategies of community leaders and organizations. The author describes how these leaders create and sustain youth programs in spite of enormous challenges.
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Making Work:Self-Created Jobs in Participatory Organizations (Environment, Development, and Public Policy Cities and Development)
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Self-Organization and the City (Springer Series in Synergetics)
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This book integrates the theories of complex self-organizing systems with the rich body of discourse and literature developed in what might be called "social theory of cities and urbanism". This is done in several ways: First, by an explicit comparative discussion of the two theoretical bodies in conjunction with some classical issues such as the nature of cities, the urban process, urban and regional planning, decision making, and the urban revolution (or rather revolutions). Second, by developing a new family of heuristic models and using them to study the issue of socio-cultural spatial segregation in cities. We term these models FACS models (Free Agents in a Cellular Space). Third, by developing a synergetic/pattern recognition theory of cities and of decision-making in the context of city planning.
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Cooperation and the in-group-out-group bias: A field test on Israeli kibbutz members and city residents [An article from: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization]
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Seal of approval: for university planning departments, accreditation is a spur to some healthy self-evaluation.: An article from: Planning
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Self-Organization and the City [A book review from: Political Geography]
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International Workshop on Photoinduced Self-Organization Effects in Optical Fiber: 10-11 May 1991, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (Proceedings of S P I E)
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An outline of American government;: For use in city and country schools in connection with the Gill school city and other organizations for self-government, ("Our country" series)
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A self-help neighborhood improvement program for the Highland Park area of Roxbury (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1976. M.C.P)
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Self-organization of estuarine ecosystems in marine ponds receiving treated sewage: Data from experimental pond studies at Morehead City, North Carolina, 1968-72 (UNC Sea Grant publication)
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William Faulkner: Self-Presentation and Performance (Literary Modernism Series)
James G. Watson Manufacturer: University of Texas Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0292791518 |
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From the beginning, William Faulkner's art was consciously self-presenting. In writing of all kinds he created and "performed" a complex set of roles based in his life as he both lived and imagined it. In his fiction, he counterpoised those personae against one another to create a written world of controlled chaos, made in his own protean image and reflective of his own multiple sense of self. In this groundbreaking book, James Watson draws on the entire Faulkner canon, including letters and even photographs, to decipher the complicated ways in which Faulkner put himself forth through written performances and displays based in and expressive of his emotional biography. The topics Watson treats include the overtly performative aspects of The Sound and the Fury and related manuscripts and privately written records of Faulkner's life; the ways in which his complicated marriage and his relationships to male mentors underlie recurring motifs in his fiction such as marriage and fatherhood; his reading of Melville, Hawthorne, and Thoreau, and his working out through them the problematics of authorial sovereignty; his presentation of himself as "Old Moster," the artist-God of his fictional cosmos; and the complex of personal and epistolary relationships that lies behind novels from Soldiers' Pay to Requiem for a Nun.
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William Faulkner: Self-Presentation and Performance.(Book Review): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly
John B. Padgett Manufacturer: Mississippi State University ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B000827FMQ Release Date: 2005-07-31 |
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This digital document is an article from The Mississippi Quarterly, published by Mississippi State University on June 22, 2003. The length of the article is 1601 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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William Faulkner: Self-Presentation and Performance.(Book Review): An article from: The Modern Language Review
Pamela Knights Manufacturer: Modern Humanities Research Association ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B0009FZ0W4 Release Date: 2005-07-31 |
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This digital document is an article from The Modern Language Review, published by Modern Humanities Research Association on October 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1229 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Books:
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