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Thought I'd offer a new thread regarding some of the discussion on manufacturing quality starting to creep into the Bandaman loader thread.
Just read a book by Fareed Zakaria, The Post American World. Pretty good read for a book on economics and foreign policy.
The content is not quite as dire as the title suggests but basically says the new reality is more competition. Other countries are learning to be as good or better at producing goods. Many other economies are growing faster than US. Builds on the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) report of high growth countries. Number one spot in many categories has shifted from US to other places over the last 10 years. US has become very expensive place to build products. One item that stuck with me was the cost of health care and benefits. Apparently GM pays $6800 per worker. It adds $1500 cost per car.
I'm not taking sides on this one just interested in your observations and experiences.
Just read a book by Fareed Zakaria, The Post American World. Pretty good read for a book on economics and foreign policy.
The content is not quite as dire as the title suggests but basically says the new reality is more competition. Other countries are learning to be as good or better at producing goods. Many other economies are growing faster than US. Builds on the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) report of high growth countries. Number one spot in many categories has shifted from US to other places over the last 10 years. US has become very expensive place to build products. One item that stuck with me was the cost of health care and benefits. Apparently GM pays $6800 per worker. It adds $1500 cost per car.
I'm not taking sides on this one just interested in your observations and experiences.