Michael Moore is very self-righteous. He can be very straightforward and ironic, but he got his claim. In his documentary 'Roger and I, pet or flesh' returned to Flint and The Big One, he did not say what he did to him, but they did it to Flint citizen of Michigan. It's all. At Roger and I, Michael focused on how General Motors (GM) CEO Roger Smith closed the factory in Flint to open a factory in Mexico. More than 30,000 people were unemployed due to the closure of the factory.
Narrowing down is a common practice in the United States. The concept of miniaturization as a strategic tool has not been introduced until the 1980s, and it is a system well known today. This is due to the rapid growth of international and global competition over the past two decades. With intensifying competition, companies are obliged to cut costs as much as possible and the fastest way to reduce costs is to dismiss employees. Chief executive officers in the company are most concerned about the impact of cost reduction. Usually we are not worried about the impact of affected employees. Two aspects of this topic are posted on the Mark side of Mark Street. The first is to oppose scaling down for any reason, and the company bears other responsibilities beyond the maximum shareholder payment. In the second part, I will study deeper on the ethics of narrowing the scale.
Companies are shrinking, companies, governments, and education are shrinking. Miniaturization is a controversial phenomenon in the past few years. The controversy over downsizing can better explain as a discussion in organization theory on whether the change is adaptive or destructive. Problems determining the outcome of the controversy include the reasons for downsizing, how it is implemented, and the steps taken to increase the impact on the organization's performance. There are many reasons for companies to shrink. Due to technical changes such as automation, some companies are scaled down, and as a result, it was necessary to reduce production effort. Some people think that other companies' competitiveness requires a reduction in labor force. Financial retreat due to customer demand, market share, and loss of revenue can also lead to miniaturization.