How to bring capitalism back socially to the US?
Posted by XenokRoy 9 years, 8 months ago to Ask the Gulch
This subject came to me as something useful to have discussion about based on the thread in the link.
I have some ideas and some things I do within my teams I am a director over, but would love to hear what others are doing to overcome an entitlement social conditioning in the US.
My teams in India (and in past companies China) are very committed to getting the task done. It is not so much the same way here in the US.
I have some entry level technical jobs here in the US. I hire out of college, and often a year or two before they finish college. The kids I hire, many of them for their first Job are generally good workers. In the 22-25 range they often do not even care about making more money, they want to work 40 hours and leave work behind. Getting the job done has far less meaning to them than the time away from work.
In contrast my India team will get the job done but lack the creative minds to tackle problems on there own. If I give them a great procedure they get it done, but they seem to lack the creative capability of US staff.
How do you get the US staff to work like the India staff, and the India staff to be creative like the US staff?
I have some ideas and some things I do within my teams I am a director over, but would love to hear what others are doing to overcome an entitlement social conditioning in the US.
My teams in India (and in past companies China) are very committed to getting the task done. It is not so much the same way here in the US.
I have some entry level technical jobs here in the US. I hire out of college, and often a year or two before they finish college. The kids I hire, many of them for their first Job are generally good workers. In the 22-25 range they often do not even care about making more money, they want to work 40 hours and leave work behind. Getting the job done has far less meaning to them than the time away from work.
In contrast my India team will get the job done but lack the creative minds to tackle problems on there own. If I give them a great procedure they get it done, but they seem to lack the creative capability of US staff.
How do you get the US staff to work like the India staff, and the India staff to be creative like the US staff?
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AR "what is capitalism?" CUI, 19 LP discuses in Capitalism as the only moral social system, " OPAR, 380.
I do not believe it will come back anytime soon based upon the above definition.
With that as the background, why bother trying? You're immoral if you win, and only moral if you lose. And you're also immoral if you suggest things could be otherwise.
As to the US staff, hire children of recent immigrants (not anchor babies) who still have a work ethic.
I am finding that the latest generation no longer are motivated by the ability to earn more, They are satisfied with less money and shorter work hours more so than more money, doing a better job and taking more time to get it done.
I have always done salary positions with a bonus program based on achievement. It has provided for a good work and life balance. You take care of the work and you take care of your family and do it each as it needs to be done. I may move things back to an hourly position because of some of the attitudes I see in the new work force. Its a bit frustrating.
It would help if we stopped handing out participation awards to the youth just for showing up... I have turned to paying commissions/bonuses as apposed to only hourly pay to some that are motivated as an option. It also spurs others when they see the example. For too long in this nation we have been fostering the idea of entitlement without effort. This is no way to inculcate an entrepreneurial spirit and proper motivation to excel.
Respectfully,
O.A.
and I will give you the man." https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question...
My experience in having done business in Asia is that they teach in concepts, not factoids, and there is much more devotion to family among young people. Largely the opposite of what is occurring in America.
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts...
I actually taught this in today's class.