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Shaking off bad manufacturing habits may be expensive, but it pays. Companies say that eliminating the waste and bureaucratic backtracking caused by defective products can save as much as 30% on production costs. Says Milliken: "Quality is not cheap. But the potential savings far outweigh the cost of going after...
By the time he did so on Sept. 2, his department had already hired about two-thirds of the required census coordinators through the civil service. Thus these nonpartisan supervisors will be able to select most of the 400,000 door- to-door enumerators at up to $8 an hour...
The Administration seems to have forgotten that this structure is more than a bureaucratic inconvenience to some faculty members. We are talking about injustices being committed towards members of particular groups. The University as an institution has an obligation to eliminate these injustices, no matter whom it inconveniences. Reforms of...
The restaurant would be the world's largest McDonald's outlet, with 900 seats. But the Moscow Mac's development has been a long slog, in part because of logistic and bureaucratic hassles. McDonald's may prove to be a hard sell to Muscovites, most of whom have never heard...
Despite the changes taking place in the Soviet Union, Dull's millennium is still a long way off. "It will take another five years to see real results in increased production," he believes, "The entrenched inefficiency and mismanagement that are part of the Soviet bureaucratic system, however, will take even...