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RE: Bricklin Special

To: colemaal@hotmail.com, Bricklin@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Bricklin Special
From: "Phil Martin" <pmartin_vacation@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 21:33:48 +0000
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From: "Alan Coleman" <colemaal@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 20:54:14 +0000

Maybe it wasn't ethics, just the labor pool and the culture of the area at 
the time.


Alan Coleman
#246

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I think that this is likely the case.  I do NOT find it surprising that they 
had such issues, and I think it makes sense to talk about them in this kind 
of show, because I'm sure it did contribute to the failure of the venture.  
However, the selection and training of the labor is the responsibility of 
management, and is something that you have to take into consideration in 
planning the business.

Another factor to consider here is that the management structure and 
business planning of the company were disastrous, and that will ALWAYS have 
a negative impact on things like employee confidence and commitment.  Kind 
of a Catch-22.

In any case, I really didn't mean for this to turn into a Canada vs. US kind 
of discussion.  My original comment was that Terry's comments had that Can 
vs. US feel, and what he said was WAY too general and inappropriate.  Funny 
how the engines in the 75's came from Ford's plant in Windsor, ON!  Somehow 
Ford was able to overcome the innate laziness of Canadian workers, eh? :)

Hee hee - I said "eh" without even thinking about it.  At least some 
stereotypes are right. :)
--
Phil Martin
"How does it feel to want?"




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