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Why Doesn't Britain Have a Huauei of its own?

This was the headline in the Guardian Opinion section for May 8 th 2019 written by Aditya Chakrabortty.


To answer this question he examines the history of GEC after Arnold Weinstock left in 1996  and <quote> "all hell broke loose" with the appointment of George Simpson (an accountant), and John Mayo (from the Merchant Banking world).


Even companies outside of Britain (examples RCA and Westinghouse)  have been afflicted by the same upper management failures.


What does Britain have to do to create a business climate that will allow world class companies to thrive?


Peter Brooks MIET

Palm Bay Florida USA
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  • Sometimes one has to look to the arts (such as the PSB song) to see the root causes of the current situation, but that doesn't supply the answers of what Britain has to do to resolve it them.


    Obviously government has to be involved in providing direction and "seed" funding, but unbiased countrywide public pressure/education must come first. 


    For me one of the best British assets has always been the Political Cartoons -- I am showing my age, but the role played by "Punch" can not be denied.


    Currently one of the best cartoons concerning the "city" banking system is In the Telegraph business section called "Alex"- it reflects the tensions within the banking community in its attempts to circumvent curbs on previous excesses.


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay Florida USA
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  • Sometimes one has to look to the arts (such as the PSB song) to see the root causes of the current situation, but that doesn't supply the answers of what Britain has to do to resolve it them.


    Obviously government has to be involved in providing direction and "seed" funding, but unbiased countrywide public pressure/education must come first. 


    For me one of the best British assets has always been the Political Cartoons -- I am showing my age, but the role played by "Punch" can not be denied.


    Currently one of the best cartoons concerning the "city" banking system is In the Telegraph business section called "Alex"- it reflects the tensions within the banking community in its attempts to circumvent curbs on previous excesses.


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay Florida USA
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