Debates issues in the work and business environment including: corporate takeovers, high technology, industrial strategies, U.S. labor productivity, foreign trade, and European markets.
A guide for business managers that explains how to be competitive at a conceptual, industry level, stressing the importance of innovation to business survival.
Discusses how the United States lost its place as the dominant economic power of the world due to a host of reasons, including the entry into the world's markets of highly competitive foreign products and the poor management of U.S. businesses.
how the Big Three lost their grip on the American car market
Maynard, Micheline
2003
Recounts the events that led to the downfall of the American car market, explaining how Detroit's Big Three automobile companies' focus on high-profit trucks and SUVs caused them to miss opportunities to win back the American car buyer, leading to Americans' buy foreign cars and change the automobile industry forever.
A guide for business managers that explains how to be competitive at a conceptual, industry level, stressing the importance of innovation to business survival.
how the rise of the next superpower challenges America and the world
Fishman, Ted C.
2006
Traces the Chinese economic structure and corporate growth over the last several years and examines how and why it has become the center of global capitalism that has surpassed that of the United States and the impact on operations around the world.
how the rise of the next superpower challenges America and the world
Fishman, Ted C.
2005
Traces the Chinese economic structure and corporate growth over the last several years and examines how and why it has become the center of global capitalism that has surpassed that of the United States and the impact on operations around the world.