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Bumpyroad
Mar 16, 2014Explorer
free radical wrote:run100 wrote:
As capriracer and others have mentioned, quality starts with management (although I would go one step further and say it starts with the owners - whether private party or shareholders). Quality is a long term commitment that may result in lower profits in the short run, but should lead to higher sales and profits in the long run. That is where the problem lies with American companies.
The drive for profits and immediate results (especially in publicly traded firms) can create short sightedness and pressure on management to produce numbers without regard to the long-term impact. Japanese auto manufacturers beat us by having an absolute commitment to quality and continuous improvement.
Japanese have an unbelievable work ethics..
enjoy
http://youtu.be/WXBcbUc-3ZQ
http://youtu.be/zSH4KWg-dXY
http://youtu.be/5Ms5q6D7V6c
the one about the fellas herding cars to the pumps is sort of Like New Jersey where law forbids you from filling your own gas tank.
so I guess we could conclude that New Jerseyites have an unbelievable work ethic.
bumpy
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