Great Throughts Treasury

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Raymond Vernon

THE PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE: The logic here is straightforward - - there are four stages in a product 's life cycle: introduction, growth,maturity,and decline, and the location of production depends on the stage of the cycle. Stage 1: Introduction - New products are introduced to meet local (i.e., national)needs, and new products are first exported to similar countries, i.e.,countries with similar needs,preferences,and incomes. If we also presume similar evolutionary patterns for all countries,then products are introduced in the most advanced nations. (e.g., the IBM PCs were produced in the US and spread quickly throughout the industrialized countries.) Stage 2: Growth - A copy product is produced elsewhere and introduced in the home country (and elsewhere) to capture growth in the home market. This moves production to other countries, usually on the basis of cost of production.(e.g.,the clones of the early IBM PCs were not produced in the U.S.)Stage 3: Maturity - The industry contracts and concentrates -- the lowest cost producer wins here. (E.g., the many clones of the PC are made almost entirely in lowest cost locations.)Stage 4: Decline - Poor countries constitute the only markets for the product. Therefore almost all declining products are produced in LDCs. (e.g., PCs are a very poor example here, mainly because there is weak demand for computers in LDCs. A better example is textiles.)

Better | Cost | Example | Growth | Industry | Life | Life | Logic |

Richard Cumberland, Bishop of Peterborough

Politeness is nothing more than an elegant and concealed species of flattery, tending to put the person to whom it is addressed in good humor and respect with himself.

Good | Humor | Nothing | Respect | Respect |

Richard Chenevix, fully Richard Chenevix Trench, Archbishop of Dublin

Grammar is the logic of speech, even as logic is the grammar of reason.

Logic |

Ramakrishna, aka Ramakrishna Paramhamsa or Sri Ramakrishna, born Gadadhar Chattopadhyay NULL

While striving for the realization of God, the aspirant has to practice renunciation, applying the logic of 'Neti, neti'

Logic | Practice |

Reinhold Niebuhr, fully Karl Paul Reinhold Niebuhr

The intimate relation between humor and faith is derived from the fact that both deal with the incongruities of our existence. Humor is concerned with the immediate incongruities of life and faith with ultimate ones. Both humor and faith are the expressions of the freedom of the human spirit, of its capacity to stand outside of life, and itself, and view the whole scene. But any view of the whole immediately creates the problem of how the incongruities of life are to be dealt with; for the effort to understand the life, and our place in it, confronts us with inconsistencies and incongruities which do not fit into any neat picture of the whole. Laughter is our reaction to immediate incongruities and those which do not affect us essentially. Faith is the only possible response to the ultimate incongruities of existence which threaten the very meaning of our life.

Capacity | Effort | Existence | Faith | Freedom | Humor | Laughter | Life | Life | Meaning | Understand |

Remy de Gourmont

Man associates ideas not according to logic or verifiable exactitude, but according to his pleasure and interests. It is for this reason that most truths are nothing but prejudices.

Associates | Ideas | Logic | Nothing | Pleasure | Reason | Truths |

Richard Shaull, fully Reverend M. Richard Shaull

There is no such thing as a neutral educational process. Education either functions as an instrument which is used to facilitate the integration of the younger generation into the logic of the present system and bring about conformity to it, or it becomes the practice of freedom, the means by which men and women deal critically and creatively with reality and discover how to participate in the transformation of their world.

Conformity | Education | Integration | Logic | Means | Men | Practice | Present | Reality | System |

Richard M. Hare, fully Richard Mervyn Hare

Our argument ... will result, not upon logic by itself--though without logic we should never have got to this point--but upon the fortunate contingent fact that people who would take this logically possible view, after they had really imagined themselves in the other man's position, are extremely rare.

Argument | Logic | People | Will |

Richard Dawkins

How should scientists respond to the allegation that our 'faith' in logic and scientific truth is just that - faith - not 'privileged' (the favorite in-word) over alternative truths? A minimal response is that science gets results.

Faith | Logic | Science | Truth |

Richard Feynman, fully Richard Phillips Feynman

These two heritages are logically, thoroughly consistent. But logic is not all; one needs one's heart to follow an idea. If people are going back to religion, what are they going back to? Is the modern church a place to give comfort to a man who doubts God

Church | Comfort | God | Heart | Logic | Man | People | God |

Rita Mae Brown

Intuition is a suspension of logic due to impatience.

Logic |

Robertson Davies

I have never consciously used humor in my life. Such humor as I may have is one of the elements in which I live. I cannot recall a time when I was not conscious of the deep, heaving, rolling ocean of hilarity that lies so very near the surface of life in most of its aspects. If I am a moralist

Humor | Life | Life | Time |

Robertson Davies

Try some Symbolic Logic on your little Couch Potato when you go home, and see what happens.

Little | Logic |

Robertson Davies

The people who fear humor - and they are many - are suspicious of its power to present things in unexpected lights, to question received opinions and to suggest unforeseen possibilities.

Fear | Humor | People | Power | Present | Question |

Robert Benchley, fully Robert Charles Benchley

Defining and analyzing humor is a pastime of humorless people.

Humor |

Robertson Davies

The search for the sense of humor is as fruitless and as enduring as the hunt for the unicorn; the really wise man knows that the unicorn, being no reality but a life-enhancing myth, must never be hunted, and may only be glimpsed by the well-disposed and the lucky; it cannot be captured, and it is encountered only by indirection.

Humor | Man | Reality | Search | Sense | Wise |

Robert Altman, fully Robert Bernard Altman

Maybe there's a chance to get back to grown-up films. Anything that uses humor and dramatic values to deal with human emotions and gets down to what people are to people.

Chance | Emotions | Humor | People |

Robert Burton

Melancholy advanceth men's conceits more than shy humor whatever.

Humor |

Ronald A. Heifetz

As we have seen, an adaptive challenge consists of a gap between the shared values people hold and the reality of their lives, or of a conflict among people in a community over values or strategy. 1. What’s causing the distress? 2. What internal contradictions does the distress represent? 3. What are the histories of these contradictions? 4. What perspectives and interests have I and others come to represent to various segments of the community that are now in conflict? 5. In what ways are we in the organization or working group mirroring the problem dynamics in the community?

Argument | Fear | Freedom | Inquiry | Learning | Logic | Model | Need | People | Rationality | Work | Leader | Old |