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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (24440)10/23/2002 3:23:16 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Jay, thanks for the report on the Hui in Beijing. Were you kidding about the titles in the plenary session? If not, they confirm the continuation of the old-guard in the 21st century with their anachronistic ideas.

<The Core is the Crux: profiting from corporate competencies>

Actually, the core is not the crux. The core is the reptilian, non-evolving approach to life, leading to extinction. The crux of evolution and survival is the periphery, the exceptional mutant. Sexual reproduction was designed to increase the rate of variation in a mix and match multivariate quantum computing process.

Of course the core remains essential to function, [if the core of our brains went away, our breathing, eating and cdma2000 phone and beautiful young user admiring functions would cease], but that's just the basics of life. The core is a necessary but not sufficient condition.

<E-enabling Entails Everything Eventually: digitalization as managing change>

Well, duh! Never mind 'managing change' nonsense. Just get out of the way - turbo-charged cdma2000 phragmented photons carrying pixelated cyberspace are coming through [actually, they are coming through, even if they don't get out of the way].

<Forging Competitiveness: on the challenging of instilling a performance culture>

Humans as puppets to be performance enhanced? Big Brother can go take a flying leap. Just a yammering bunch of blather. Those who want to will do stuff. Those who are happy troppo layabouts will do their stuff. Those plenary people are obsessed with control. They need to get a real job.

<Atlas Stretched: strategic and organizational transformation in the era of globalization>

Atlas tells them to get stuffed. Atlas will stretch if he wants to. They want to tame, harness and stretch Atlas for their own pathetic and mindless purposes. Slinging some stupid jargon around won't tame Atlas. They should get a real job instead of strategically organizing a transformation of a globalized era with flim flam.

<Hedgemoney under Scrutiny: Pax Americana and the changing world order>

Pun? Hegemony? Hedge fund money? Which? Presumably the scrutineers of the changing world order are an envious bunch of losers who are jealous of King George II strutting around in his Texas boots.

Were those really the titles of the plenary session?

Plus ca change,
Mqurice
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