“The great challenge to management today is to make productive the tremendous new resource, the knowledge worker. This, rather than the productivity of the manual worker, is the key to economic growth and economic performance in today's society.” TodayGrowthChallengesBusinessEconomicKeysResourcesPerformancesManagementWorkersProductivityProductiveEconomic GrowthManualsKnowledge WorkersToday's Society Author:Peter Drucker
“Although the outlook is clouded by a number of uncertainties, the central tendencies of the projections .. imply continued good economic performance in the United States.” StatesUnitedNumbersUnited StatesEconomicPerformancesCloudsTendenciesUncertaintyOutlookProjectionClouded Author:Alan Greenspan
“I want to get down to the nuts and bolts of what is actually going to change to lift New Zealands economic performance.” WantEconomicPerformancesLiftsNutsBoltsNew ZealandNuts And Bolts Author:David Cunliffe
“When we liberate the economic potential of women, we elevate the economic performance of communities, nations, and the world... There is a stimulative and ripple effect that kicks in when women have greater access to jobs and the economic lives of our countries: Greater political stability. Fewer military conflicts. More food. More educational opportunity for children... By harnessing the economic potential of all women, we boost opportunity for all people.” PeopleWorldChildrenCountryJobsPoliticalOpportunityNationsWomenCommunityGreaterEconomicEffectsMilitaryConflictEconomicsPerformancesEducationalAccessOur CountryKicksStabilityFewerWomens RightsMen WomenRippleBoostRipple Effect Author:Hillary Clinton
“When we liberate the economic potential of women, we elevate the economic performance of communities, nations, and the world.” WorldNationsCommunityEconomicPerformances Author:Hillary Clinton
“The lower interest rates fueled housing and consumption booms in countries such as Spain and Ireland. At the same time, Germany, struggling with the burdens of reunification, tightened its belt and became more competitive. All this led to a wide divergence in economic performance. Europe became divided into creditor and debtor countries.” CountryInterestStruggleEconomicEuropePerformancesRateBurdenWideGermanyDividedIrelandConsumptionSpainHousingBeltsInterest RateCreditorsDebtorsDivergenceReunification Author:George Soros
“A large country with such outstanding economic performance as Germany cannot forget that it owes some of its success to demand from other European countries.” CountryForgetEconomicDemandPerformancesGermanyOutstandingEuropean Countries Author:Francois Hollande
“The cash register did more for human morality than the Congregational Church. It was a really powerful phenomenon to make an economic system work better, just as, in reverse, a system that can be easily defrauded ruins a civilization. A system that's very hard to defraud, like a cash register, helped the economic performance of a civilization by reducing vice, but very few people within economics talk about it in those terms.” PeopleHumansHardTermChurchPowerfulEconomicMoralityCivilizationEconomicsPerformancesVicesRuinsPhenomenonCashReverseReducingRegisterEconomic SystemsReally Powerful Author:Charlie Munger
“If a legislator is safe from competition, or if he represents groups with the same economic and political beliefs, he does not have to change his ideas or respond to the needs of the broader population. He can rest content with a mediocre, absentee performance knowing he will be returned to office. And as he is returned year after year the seniority system gives him immense control over people from other parts of the country whose views he need not heed at all.” PeopleIfsNeedsGivingYearsDoeIdeasCountryPoliticalBeliefViewsKnowingGroupsEconomicSafeOfficePerformancesCompetitionPopulationImmenseMediocreHeedLegislatorsPolitical BeliefsSeniority Book:Decisions for a Decade: Policies and Programs for the 1970s Source: Decisions for a Decade: Policies and Programs for the 1970s