The 7 Habits of Highly
Effective Corporations
You need to think like a multinational to earn like
a multinational
June 26 2006
Counterbias.com
by Mickey Z.
What do trans-national corporate giants know that
we don’t? Do you ever wonder why CEOs have all that fun dwelling in
decadent luxury while the rest of us live from paycheck to paycheck just
to make ends meet? Of course you do.
Well, stop dreaming and read on…because here, for
the first time ever, are the top seven secrets of America’s most dynamic
and successful corporations:
1. Say no to unions.
Avoid the annoying hassles and unnecessary costs of dealing with
overtime pay, sick leave, OSHA rules, strike threats, and other labor
related nuisances. Keep those union organizers away, hire temps,
outsource jobs overseas; it’s the American Way.
2. Cut labor costs.
Sweatshop: How does 15
cents an hour sound to you? No lunch break. No bathroom breaks.
Remember, if your company doesn’t hire that pre-teen girl in El
Salvador, her family will starve. Have a heart.
Prisoners: Imagine a
workforce that lives and sleeps at the work place. Think outside the
box, but inside the cells. Prison labor…it’s not just license plates
anymore.
Slaves: The ultimate
choice for maximum profit. Never mind the touchy-feely human rights
talk. It’s not our job to meddle in another sovereign nation’s business.
After all, if there’s going to be indentured servitude, you can be damn
sure your competitor won’t be squeamish abut cashing in.
3. Exploit corporate welfare. Here’s how the
commies at Public Citizen explain it: “Each year, U.S. taxpayers
subsidize U.S. businesses to the tune of almost $125 billion, the
equivalent of all the income tax paid by 60 million individuals and
families. These corporations receive a wide range of favors: special
corporate tax breaks; direct government subsidies to pay for
advertising, research and training costs; and incentives to pursue
overseas production and sales.” Well…what are you waiting for?
4. Disregard
environmental regulations. Ask your shareholders how they feel about
installing those expensive safeguards just to save a salamander or two.
Besides, thanks to "greenwashing,” it’s not like anyone notices. Just
because you’re an oil company doesn’t mean you can’t sell yourself as a
friend of the environment, right? Learn from Kraft. They
creatively promoted their cereals as having "natural ingredients" when
in fact, the corn they use is genetically engineered.
Take-home message: Perception is reality.
5. Take advantage of the
magic of public relations. Toxic sludge has become bio-solids. Used is
now pre-owned. McDonald’s sells salads. Front groups, fake op-eds, third
party testimonials…check out what PR Watch is bitching about if you’re
not sure what to do.
6. Make strategic
campaign contributions. Managing your bottom line is so much easier with
a few members of Congress on your side. We live in a democracy; why not
make it work for your company? Remember: Senators need vacations, too.
7. Donate lots of money
to safe, generic charities. Nothing says “hero” like a big fat check
ostensibly earmarked for needy kids in some godforsaken corner of the
globe. Don’t forget to enlist a celebrity to keep the focus on your
generosity and away from the conditions that create the need for charity
in the first place.
As J. Paul Getty sez:
“Formula for success: Rise early, work hard, strike oil.” So what
you are waiting for? This is truly the land of
opportunity…
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Mickey Z. is the author
of several books, most recently '50 American Revolutions You're Not
Supposed to Know' (Disinformation Books). He can be found on the Web at
mickeyz.net.