Made in America

Made in America by Michael L. Dertouzos, published by HarperCollins on August 3, 1990, is a comprehensive examination of the American business landscape. This first edition, spanning 344 pages, draws on interviews with numerous workers to provide insights into the operational dynamics of American enterprises. The book highlights various challenges in management and productivity while presenting actionable solutions aimed at revitalizing the effectiveness of American business practices.
Readers will find a thorough analysis that not only identifies existing weaknesses but also emphasizes practical strategies for improvement. The work delves into themes relevant to business and economics, making it a significant resource for those interested in understanding the intricacies of American industry. Dertouzos’s approach combines empirical data with real-world experiences, offering a vivid portrayal of the workforce and the systemic issues they face.
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The biggest-selling book in MIT history, Made in America is the definitive account of how America works. Based on interviews with hundreds of workers, this vivid portrait not only identifies weaknesses and problems in management and productivity, but offers workable solutions for making American business work well again.
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