I can keep this one short. But it does come with another wow.
Offshoring our production technology has been my fear. With Dell the babe of the flatlanders, and Schwinn gone the way of Giant, with its innovation. This is serious contention that I hope and pray that our next president will have his or her entire cabinet read.
I love the way someone in the DB discussion just assumed that we were opinionated, and that it was not possible to get an objective view of this book. I guess that is because the objective view is opinionated.
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LOL I was thinking the same thing BUT I AM OPINIONATED..
As for my Chapter review of this.
I am going to write it as a way to balance yours.
When I first read and wrote my response to these chapters, I had not done my final in purchasing (or how I learn to give money to chinese business people)
Innovation is now portable and if you really think about we as humans truly no nothing. With a few hundred hours of effort any mental or educational achievement can be made.
Also with modern day airplanes we can now get educated in any place we wish. Thus tribesman in tanzania can be educated in Oxford.
Consequently, innovation is fluid and can be done anywhere. Thus with our current system there is no way we will be able to stay afloat and as rich as we are.. But the question has to be asked, is that a good thing?
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