.. In China, the state plans to open 40 new graduate schools of business in the next few years. As Lutz puts it, "That's the best news I've heard in years."
The lack of a government that has the will to articulate a foreign policy to contain the menace of India's neighbours has been the nation's bane.
While pakistan yet again flexes its muscles with the help of not so secret rogue states, India - albeit its ring side view of their pernicious agenda - chooses to remain a passive spectator.
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Bob Lutz' new book, Car Guys vs. Bean Counters: The Battle for the Soul of American Business, has a message worth hearing. To get the U.S. economy growing again, Lutz says, we need to fire the M.B.A.s and let engineers run the show.
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In China, the state plans to open 40 new graduate schools of business in the next few years. As Lutz puts it, "That's the best news I've heard in years."
Rajeev,
The lack of a government that has the will to articulate a foreign policy to contain the menace of India's neighbours has been the nation's bane.
While pakistan yet again flexes its muscles with the help of not so secret rogue states, India - albeit its ring side view of their pernicious agenda - chooses to remain a passive spectator.
Inferno
Dilbert guy Scott Adams said the same thing about China two years back
http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/china_is_doomed/
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