Why America doesn't work / Chuck Colson, Jack Eckerd. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Dallas : Word Publisher, (c)1991.Description: xii, 227 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780849908736
- HD8045.E19.W493 1991
- HD8045
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Introduction: A true parable
PART 1: What isn't working? -- Something's not working -- We're number five
PART 2: Whatever became of the work ethic? -- The roots of work -- The revolution
PART 3: The predatory society -- The society that preys together -- A nation at risk -- A generation condemned
PART 4: Restoring the work ethic -- Transforming the culture -- To the heart: A moral education -- Back to basics -- Freeing the slaves -- Restoring the marketplace -- The value of the worker -- Walking and talking in the trenches -- Responsibility and the pursuit of excellence -- The value of training -- Dollars and sense -- Working to serve.
Examines the dying American work ethic and provides some solutions that can be applied in the boardroom and on the assembly line.
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