Topic: Japanese life
"...busy-ness is part of the problem"
IT needs to slow down: guruZDNet Australia 15 March 2004
"The busier you are the less able the company will reach their long term goals. When you take the 'slack' out of your organisation you don?t have time to change," DeMarco added.
While admitting that his answer to this problem was simplistic, DeMarco highlighted Japan?s efficiency-obsessed economy in the 1980s as an example of his theory.
"We saw what Japan was doing in the economy in the 80s and we flinched. They worked harder, longer and were better educated?as we found out this didn?t work out so well for Japan. Since 1990, Japan hasn?t been so great," DeMarco said.
He explained that while Japan still had the high work ethic of the 80s, and were still "brilliant and very bright," their over-efficient processes had been at the core of one of the longest recessions in history.













It's that time of year again. The TV "news" constists of nothing but blithering about blooming. ARRRRG! We got to put chicken wire around the TV to protect it from me throwing things at it when the "Flower Front fake news comes on again and AGAIN! ARRRRG!
It was snowing yesterday but today the magnolia is blooming. Oddly, the magnolia in Japan does not have the cloying scent like my grandma's COZY INN in Hot Springs Arkansas. This time of the year you cut the air with a butter knife it was so thick with magnolia fragrance. You view the picture of the magnolia and other dorky flowers in bloom here.
