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What is the best system for managing a society? Communism? That just collapsed. Good old capitalism? That system is also showing signs of exhaustion. Don't look further. Three systems beat, in terms of longevity and efficiency, everything ever created by man: the multinational corporations established over 200 million years ago by termites, bees and ants. By digging up termites and ants hills, and by carrying out all kinds of field experiments, entomologist Georges Brossard finally reveals the industrial secrets that have contributed to the tremendous success of social insects. We discover astoundingly efficient organizations based on the construction of an ideal workplace, specialization of the work force and strict staff management. The result: extraordinary productivity. Here is some sound advice: stop investing in Japanese corporations. Instead, put your money on Ants & Associates, Bees International or Termites Inc. |
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