Friday, November 24, 2006

 

Fourier Transform of Society

When we trace back the technology development of our society from Industrial revolution period,there is a long wave cycle that actually can be divided into short waves which indicates various interactions between competitors until the the time that technology can be matured.When I read this article,I thought it looks similar to Fourier transformation in physical field.There must have some similarity between global and tiny scale tendency.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

 

Outsourcing problem

Since outsourcing system became common in Japan,there're various problems emerged regarding how they treat temporary workers. One of them featured last night's TV was such workers are likely to be exempted from applying labor disaster insurance due to harder competition among several outsourcing companies.More in detail,when temporary workers are fetched to one manufacturing company A and unfortunately caused some accident and suffered injury,the outsourcing company B try to hide that accident by urging that injured worker to fabricate the report as if the accident occurred outside workplace.It is because the company B doesn't want to lose credit from that company A.Therefore,company A must know the truth and pretend not noticing to avoid being involved.It's a pity that such shameful conduct is done by big companies that have socially well-established reputation.I hope working conditions around such workers would be improved more.

Monday, November 06, 2006

 

Inappropriate ad

In Japan recently tough competition among rival cellar phone companies broke out when the Softbank announced that it'll offer us free charge service when we replace our phones from that of other rival company.However,Softbank's advertisement for it was criticized by public organization because it appealed with huge scale of letter "Zero" though in reality its free service is only available on some limited conditions.I was disappointed that such great company doesn't have enough morale to compete more fairly.

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