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
- 0849908736
- 9780849908736
- HD8045.W493 1991
- HD8045.E19.W493 1991
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Introduction: A true parable PennsylvaniaRT 1: What isn't working? Something's not working We're number five
PennsylvaniaRT 2: Whatever became of the work ethic? The roots of work The revolution
PennsylvaniaRT 3: The predatory society The society that preys together A nation at risk A generation condemned
PennsylvaniaRT 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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