As far as I can tell, free trade has been practiced only four times in all of history. One is in textbooks. The three real-world practitioners were he Dutch, briefly; the English at the beginning of the indusia Revolution; and the United States after World War ll
the English could do it two hundred years ago because
they bad no real competition. As soon as other industrial economies developed, England abandoned free trade
Similarly, the United States once had the world to itself Over the years our dominance has eroded, but in our heads. we re still trapped in 1947
Free trade is fine-as long as everyone is playing by the same rules. But Japan has its own rules, so we are constantly at a disadvantage
Here's how it works. When a Japanese car is put on a boat for the Uni... (查看原文)
learned a lot how to survive in a really bad situation , how to compete as No.3 in the market. the part how he turned around Chrysler is a bit thin, get the government loan credit and get the k-car out, that's it? only if the book has double the pages!
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这本书是An Autobiography by Lee Iacocca,Bantam出版社1986年出版,366页。 这本书是美国汽车界名人Lee Iacocca的自传。 全书分为4部分,第一部分讲他的家庭早年成长,第二部分讲在福特的经历,他在福特干了几十年,为野马之父,最高做到福特2把手的位置,但最后因小福特对他...
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0 有用 墨墨 2007-11-05 19:34:27
与福特大半生的恩怨交织,到老也扑不灭的奋斗之心
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我懂得了一个亲密无间的家庭可以给人以力量;我懂得了奋斗,即使时运不济;我懂得了不可绝望,哪怕天崩地裂;我懂得了世上没有免费的午餐;我懂得了辛勤工作的价值.最后你会大有作为.
0 有用 清心·薄荷 2009-11-03 11:46:34
天呐,小时候读的
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昔年风光似今日马云,标准美国英雄范式,从卑微的意大利移民子弟到巨头福特的总执行官,因功高盖主为嫉贤妒能的老板打入尘埃,愤怒不平而不甘命运,明知山有虎偏向虎山行,受命于克莱斯勒败军之际而力挽狂澜,真可谓打不到的汉子!其人用兵韬略:变卖资产以解燃眉之急(危机期一般都会如此)+不拿薪水以激励士气(破釜沉舟)+定立制度以整顿管理+起用英才并招揽旧部+开发自己于福特时期设想出的革命性新车(克莱斯勒工程实力一... 昔年风光似今日马云,标准美国英雄范式,从卑微的意大利移民子弟到巨头福特的总执行官,因功高盖主为嫉贤妒能的老板打入尘埃,愤怒不平而不甘命运,明知山有虎偏向虎山行,受命于克莱斯勒败军之际而力挽狂澜,真可谓打不到的汉子!其人用兵韬略:变卖资产以解燃眉之急(危机期一般都会如此)+不拿薪水以激励士气(破釜沉舟)+定立制度以整顿管理+起用英才并招揽旧部+开发自己于福特时期设想出的革命性新车(克莱斯勒工程实力一直很强、始料未及的油价变化为销售大大助力)+游说民主党政府破例贷款(共和党执政则万难破例),行业周期同时由衰转荣(外部因素),故能转危为安。下为此书后续。福兮祸所依!艾柯卡一雪前耻、志得意满,游走于名流之间、沉醉于公众作秀,精力涣散,知识结构也未能随行业变化而更新,下轮萧条期再跌谷底,足为后世鉴! (展开)
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特立独行,韦尔奇之前美国最优秀的CEO。