The Chamber and its members are guilty of short-term thinking (which does not bode well for their long-term success). The only difference between them and the Taliban is that corporate America doesn’t use overt violence to coerce people. But they both advocate excluding half of their adult populations from participating in the economy.…
The Chamber and its members are guilty of short-term thinking (which does not bode well for their long-term success). The only difference between them and the Taliban is that corporate America doesn’t use overt violence to coerce people. But they both advocate excluding half of their adult populations from participating in the economy. As long as as they oppose access for the people with the best minds, regardless of gender, they will lose the competition for dominance. Successful competition depends upon all participants being empowered to use their best skills and strengths to accomplish their best work. It is ridiculous to assume that the best skills of 50% of Americans are changing diapers and scrubbing bathtubs.
The Chamber and its members are guilty of short-term thinking (which does not bode well for their long-term success). The only difference between them and the Taliban is that corporate America doesn’t use overt violence to coerce people. But they both advocate excluding half of their adult populations from participating in the economy. As long as as they oppose access for the people with the best minds, regardless of gender, they will lose the competition for dominance. Successful competition depends upon all participants being empowered to use their best skills and strengths to accomplish their best work. It is ridiculous to assume that the best skills of 50% of Americans are changing diapers and scrubbing bathtubs.