Smaller is Better

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Author: John McCutcheon ISBN: 9780648298007
Publisher: John McCutcheon Publication: June 17, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John McCutcheon
ISBN: 9780648298007
Publisher: John McCutcheon
Publication: June 17, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This is my take on how we can make the world a better place to live.

Much of the 20th and 21st Century has been about "Bigger is Better" or "Get Big or Get Out". All well and good for the top 5% but how has it worked out at the grassroots level.
My book "Smaller is Better" is not a prescription on how to cure the world's ills, it is intended to prompt people to ask the right questions and figure out the solution for their particular problems.
I consider there is a human limit to organizations, be they public, private or socially orientated, being managed in a efficient and effective manner. The late 20th century and early 21st is littered with large corporations either stagnating or folding like General Motors. The old USSR.

I started writing this book in the 1980's. Then the Berlin Wall came down and it was meant to be a brave new world and I dropped the uncompleted book. Restarted again and now finished.

My Contact - smallerisbetter18@gmail.com

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This is my take on how we can make the world a better place to live.

Much of the 20th and 21st Century has been about "Bigger is Better" or "Get Big or Get Out". All well and good for the top 5% but how has it worked out at the grassroots level.
My book "Smaller is Better" is not a prescription on how to cure the world's ills, it is intended to prompt people to ask the right questions and figure out the solution for their particular problems.
I consider there is a human limit to organizations, be they public, private or socially orientated, being managed in a efficient and effective manner. The late 20th century and early 21st is littered with large corporations either stagnating or folding like General Motors. The old USSR.

I started writing this book in the 1980's. Then the Berlin Wall came down and it was meant to be a brave new world and I dropped the uncompleted book. Restarted again and now finished.

My Contact - smallerisbetter18@gmail.com

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