3 posts tagged “washington dc”
Finally, a version of the 44th president’s inauguration speech that has not been divided into parts on YouTube, from C-Span. (It includes the oath of office, which included the Chief Justice’s slip-up.) Inspirational words, as we expected from the President.
[Excerpted; full post here] Today at the Vista Group
luncheon, we’ll be discussing the US auto industry’s desire for a
government bailout. My view: of course it’ll be great to protect US
manufacturing jobs, since the situation is not of the plant workers’
doing. As mentioned in one of my papers, ‘Saving Detroit’,
the troubles are self-made: brand mismanagement by the Germans when
Chrysler was part of DaimlerChrysler, which I have documented
elsewhere; and internal politics within Ford, which is the stuff of
legend. GM isn’t totally in the clear but it has done more to attempt
to integrate an unwieldy structure (just not quickly enough, with
hindsight), coordinate automotive platforms, spread its risk with small
cars than its other US rivals, and even engage with consumers via its
blog. It’s also taking a useful innovative chance with the Chevrolet
Volt, reversing the failures of the EV-1 electric car project.
I say the US Government could provide some guarantees and certainty
for the sake of jobs, but the conditions need to go well beyond salary
caps and executive compensations. We are talking serious rebranding
(and I mean the vision-, culture- and process-changing definition and
not slapping on a new logo) here—something that large US corporations
tend to have a problem understanding, executing and absorbing. Or, they
get caught up in the rhetoric of branding thanks to the way some of the
consultancies work. We’re talking major cultural changes. Read full post here.
[Cross-posted] I thought it was the fifth when I made the recording, but it’s actually the sixth. This is a long recording: 15 minutes long, but I think it is more enjoyable than a few of my earlier ones. Click at the left icon to stream.
0.00 Introduction
0.06 My blog-hating phase
0.53 SFist attacks Jennifer Siebel: America does not want transparency
2.40 Earlier today on Good Morning: what if your partner is gay?
4.24 Helen Clark goes to Washington
6.39 The free-trade agreement with the US
7.08 Helen Clark must know that our economy is shaky and visits Arlington National Cemetery
7.57 Irish company outsources editing and layout of its New Zealand publications
8.51 I buy Pam’s orange juice and not the foreign stuff
9.11 Marc Ellis is not the quintessential Kiwi bloke
10.04 Miss Universe New Zealand
10.25 Running into Lorraine Downes: her tips on who should win Miss New Zealand
12.00 Text and vote for Miss Universe New Zealand
14.24 Sponsors of Miss Universe New Zealand