The narrative explores Germany's struggle for political, economic, and societal reform amid declining support for traditional parties and the rise of newcomers like "Die Linke." It highlights the challenges stemming from the financial crisis, welfare costs, and a pervasive entitlement mentality. Unexpectedly, East Germans, shaped by their experiences under two political systems, are emerging with renewed confidence and resourcefulness. This resurgence may position them as catalysts for significant change, fostering a transformative future for the nation.
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- 2009
- 2003
New Corporate Cultures That Motivate
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the dynamics of organizational cultures, this analysis reveals insights from interviews with employees at all levels, showcasing what drives exceptional productivity and motivation. Through positive case studies, it narrates the evolution of successful cultures in response to growth challenges. In contrast, the authors also explore four negative examples of conventional organizations that have faced significant setbacks, providing a comprehensive view of both thriving and failing organizational environments.
- 1997
Examines eight companies and how they manage to motivate their employees