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 Boat Race   US vs. Japan > Boat Race > > The Americans and the Japanese decided to engage in a > competitive boat race. Both teams practiced hard and long to > reach their peak performance. On the big day they felt > ready. > > The Japanese won by a mile. > > Afterward, the American team was discouraged by the loss. > Morale sagged. Corporate management decided that the reason > for the crushing defeat had to be found, so a consulting > firm was hired to investigate the problem and recommend > corrective action. > > The consultant's finding: The Japanese team had eight people > rowing and one person steering; the American team had one > person rowing and eight people steering. > > After a year of study and millions spent analyzing the > problem, the consultants concluded that too many people were > steering and not enough were rowing on the American team. So > as race day neared again the following year, the American > team's management structure was completely reorganized. The > new structure: four steering managers, three area steering > managers, and a new performance review system for the person > rowing the boat to provide work incentive. > > The next year, the Japanese won by two miles. Humiliated, > the American corporation laid off the rower for poor > performance and gave the managers a bonus for discovering > the problem. | 
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 ...the third year the Americans hired a Japanese Consulting Firm and beat the sox off of "em...:sun: | 
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