Monday, November 21, 2005
Blog-ue, as the French might say
The Nouvea Beaujolais has just come out. Let's talk about human capital in France for awhile, shall we? Magnifique.
What a lovely maelstrom of indignation! Cultural issues, labor issues, democracy, burning cars - all part of a charming imbroglio. It seems a significant part of the populace feels left out of the economy. It is a group with seemingly no opportunity to “do what one wants to do” in the workplace. I'll just throw a couple of questions out there for anyone reading to respond to.
First, how is 'management' handling it?
Second, what does this say about democracy in general? And France, specifically.
Third, what does this suggest about human capital?
They're going to need more than wine and cheese to make things work.
What a lovely maelstrom of indignation! Cultural issues, labor issues, democracy, burning cars - all part of a charming imbroglio. It seems a significant part of the populace feels left out of the economy. It is a group with seemingly no opportunity to “do what one wants to do” in the workplace. I'll just throw a couple of questions out there for anyone reading to respond to.
First, how is 'management' handling it?
Second, what does this say about democracy in general? And France, specifically.
Third, what does this suggest about human capital?
They're going to need more than wine and cheese to make things work.