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American Productivity Prescription for Success
Published Sat May 01 1982
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Addresses the productivity problem in the United States. Comments from James O'Toole, professor of management at USC's Graduate School of Business, suggesting current monetary and fiscal policies -- greater capital investment and reduced taxation -- will not do enough to enhance worker productivity; O'Toole's view regarding the changing values of the American worker; Reasons why industrial leaders are making a mistake in assuming all workers have the same needs and interests; Reference to O'Toole's book "Making America Work," in which he studies several companies that support diversity among workers.
Addresses the productivity problem in the United States. Comments from James O'Toole, professor of management at USC's Graduate School of Business, suggesting current monetary and fiscal policies -- greater capital investment and reduced taxation -- will not do enough to enhance worker productivity; O'Toole's view regarding the changing values of the American worker; Reasons why industrial leaders are making a mistake in assuming all workers have the same needs and interests; Reference to O'Toole's book "Making America Work," in which he studies several companies that support diversity among workers.
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American Productivity Prescription for Success