Did Mexico experience a real revolution in the early twentieth
century and how does this experience distinguish Mexico from other
Latin American countries?
Over the twentieth century, the ability to process information
in terms of labor units has improved by a factor in the order of 1
to 5 trillion. This improvement represents a compounded growth rate
of between 30 to 35 percent per year for a century. At the turn of
the twentieth century, the mechanical calculator offered a modest
productivity increase but the number of workers required to
maintain the accounts of a medium-sized business still remained
very high. Many tasks...
The world human population in the twentieth century has been
increasing exponentially. Speculate on the logical outcome if this
rate of growth continues. How could this growth rate be reduced?
What ethical issues could be associated with implementation of any
“human management” practices?