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RE: Worldwide competition



Many of us would agree with you that to survive individually as well as
group we should develop a win-win relationship with everyone we keep in
contact. However, it is bothering to me that the competitive attitude both
as individual as well between and among corporations is still very fierce.
How could we survive in such living environment ? Coming from Asian country
I had an experience in Washington DC that I did not receive a response nor
an answer when I asked for a street direction ? Would you think that a
trade globalization will eliminate the weak and make the strong become more
dominant  in this competitive world ?

Thanmks for your views.  

>Re - Red Squirrels
>
>"Survival is Optional"  I believe is a phrase Dr. Deming used in his 4 day
>seminar.
>
>"Who will survive?  Companies that adopt constancy of purpose for quality,
>productivity, and service, and go about it with intelligence and
>perseverance, have a chance to survive.   ... Charles Darwin's law of
>survival of the fittest, and that the unfit do not survive, holds in free
>enterprise as well as in natural selection." - page 155 OOC.
>
>A very good way to survive is to set up win-win relationships.  This
>requires focus on the long-term rather than short-term results (to tie back
>to a previous topic).
>
>Steve Prevette



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