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ArtikelManagement in The 1990 s : The International Challenge  
Oleh: Steers, Richard M. ; Miller, Edwin L.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Academy of Management Executive vol. 2 no. 1 (Feb. 1988), page 21-22.
Topik: Management; management; international challenge
Fulltext: AA4_02-01_Richard M. Steers.pdf (391.42KB)
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Isi artikelAs we approach the 1990s, it is becoming increasingly clear that the united states has lost its competitive edge in international business competition. Signs of this can be seen in many places. Last year, for example, the united states had a trade deficit of $166 billion, making it the world's largest debtor nation, far surpassing such nations as Brazil, Mexico and Argentina. Each year we own less and less of own economy. As american firms decline, companies in other nations often prosper. Consider the case of japan, toyota and nissan are now the third and fourth largest auto companies after general motors and ford, and they continue to gain market share each year. Nippon steel is now larger than US steel, or what is now USX and hitachi and matsushita are second and third after general electric in consumer electronics. NTT is emerging as AT&T's principal competitor in the telecommunications industry, and IBM's only serious rivals in the main frame computer industry are Fujitsu and NEC.
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