http://usspi.org/download/The first one I am not really interested in:
"Where have all the e-mails gone?"
I read a bit from the second one and it looks quite interesting:
"The flexible enterprise"
( Beware the quality of the PDF is not very good. )
The PDF that contains the third one is very good quality:
"How to Save Jobs"
I just took a very quick look and appears well written and I agree with what I read so far:
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By now, we know the problem and we have the confidence that we can solve it.
So, how might we do it?
Fundamentally, there are three approaches:
• Rely on existing corporations to create new jobs
• Rely on the government to create new “make work” jobs
• Do it ourselves
Let’s look at each of these in turn.
Rely on existing corporations to create new jobs
As I showed in Chapter 6, the top 40 corporations in the world employ only
18.6 million people. And it takes decades to create a top corporation with the
ability to sustain so many employees.
There’s no doubt America could spawn another 40, or 100, or 500 corporations
that could employ 30 million people — but that would take 50 years.
We don’t have 50 years.
Rely on the government to create new “make work” jobs
The United States government currently employs somewhere north of 14.6
million people. It’s actually quite difficult to get an exact count, because you’ve
got to include not just civil servants, but members of the military, and even
government contractors into the mix.