|
Importing Products or Exporting Jobs
By Mike Curtis, M.A.
Henry George School (NYC, USA)
What do you think? Is the U.S. exporting jobs to China? In 2010, Americans bought $292 billion worth of products from China, and the Chinese only bought $55 billion worth of products from the U.S. That is $237 billion worth of difference from China alone. Does free trade, restricted trade, or no trade most help the American Worker?
|
|
|
Edited by Roxanne Toothman, M.S
Introduction
Humanity repeatedly confronts the global economic and environmental conflicts of our times. For the future world, new strategies must be developed. Around 500 B.C., a transition of philosophy occurred along the Silk Road in China, India, and Southern Europe. It is my impression that at the moment--some 2,500 years later--humanity, again, is facing the need for fundamental global changes.
|
|
Edited by Roxanne Toothman, M.S.
We can learn more about leadership and change management in a few mornings than reading any number of books and articles.
To reach this, we settled on a very simple--to our mind, almost simplistic--way to begin the discussion. We can compare the performance of IOUF with that of other national and international universities by reading their annual reports. The comparison is as follows:
|
|
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS
CONSIDERATIONS FOR SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
EXERCISE: How can the educational process be improved, and how can future business leaders prepare and execute the necessary changes?
GOALS: To encourage business school graduates to become effective agents of change.
To provide business school graduates with the necessary training resources.
|
|
|
|
|
|