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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (2240)4/1/2019 11:32:52 PM
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I taught Huawei not to do Chabaduo. Oh I hate Chabuduo. We have the same in Brazil:
It is called "jeitinho" and I grew up hating it.

I left Brazil and finally worked for Germans who are anti-Chabuduo- "jeitinho" and felt comfortable ever since.

I told the Chinese: It costs the same to do a good job that costs to do a lousy one.

The Chinese engaged the Tier 2 and Tier 3 countries because their standard were low. They could do Chabaduo in Tier 2 and Tier 3 countries..

I told the Chinese lets go one step up and we, at every time tried to move above Chabuduo.
It was tough but i Influenced them because I was in the field all the time.

I don't seat in an apartment in HK like the other guy wait g for chaos to make a few bucks in the price of gold.

Because I knew Brazilian Jeitinho BEFORE i came across Chabuduo, I was ready to stop the Huawei Chinese.

Chabaduo is a state of mind. It is part of the culture.

Huawei fought hard against Chabuduo my friend that elevated him above Chabuduo told me.
He was frustrated that after all the efforts of Ren (he was chose by the Communist Party because he had what it takes to beat Chinese into something useful and we give him the credit) to use Germany as its benchmark, but the people in Huawei just paid lip service to the quality standards.

There must be pride in work. You look at what you did and you see that your efforts were rewarded. This is a capitalist way of thinking. Not a communist one.

It is next to impossible to raise above Chabuduo-Jeitinho in a communist system. Only by putting in touch and competiing with the best one can improve.
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