I'm not suggesting that every form of consumer automation is an
inconvenience. For instance, using an ATM is quicker than a teller--for whom
you had to fill out the paper work--and internet banking is a real boon for
someone like me living out in the country.
However, I think we should just forge
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Dear Tom (and f/w friends)
Hurrah for your work.
One weekly resource for your ced work might be the UK magazine 'Newstart' -
launched last year - www.newstartmag.co.uk
I've no direct involvement with it, but you might pick up some new UK-base
angles.
Another though is to suggest that you encou
Dear f/w friends
Time to set up a co-operative bookstore (to stock the stuff that others hide
away?
e-hugs
j
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There was an interview with someone from Sun Microsystems on the syndicated radio
program, "Newsweek on Air," Sunday morning. Although I was taking a shower at the time
and not listening with full attention, the comments this person made frightened me
deeply. The interview concerned the recent
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In the last year in Toronto I perceive something happening to our
knowledge society and values at work that disturbs me. First Britnell's
book store closed (after some 100 years of service and knowing its
devoted patrons), then the Children's bookstore, then the W.H. Smith's
bookstore, then the V
_Values at Work
Employee Participation Meets Market Pressure at Mondragón_
By
George Cheney
_Values at Work_ is an analysis of organizational dynamics with
wide-ranging implications in an age of market globalization. It looks at
the challenges businesses face to maintain people-oriented work
_Values at Work
Employee Participation Meets Market Pressure at Mondragón_
By
George Cheney
_Values at Work_ is an analysis of organizational dynamics with
wide-ranging implications in an age of market globalization. It looks at
the challenges businesses face to maintain people-oriented work
Bravo! Self service is no service at all. We just access part of the
bank's (or supermarket, or gas station, etc.) mainframe, and doing the work
ourselves, complicate our day and put people out of work. Amazing. And we
call it progress.
arthur cordell
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