Companies
are fragile and short-lived. Of the 8 companies I worked for, only 4 companies
including United Way, Kearney National, Monsanto and Washington U continue to
exist. 3 companies including Rickel, Electromagnetic Sciences and Schwan Foods
were sold. Hayes failed to manage its working capital, went bankrupt and
closed.
I
watched once great companies like General Electric fail. Lower prices from
competitors and market saturation can drive big companies to make mistakes.
They scramble to add more profitable businesses outside their expertise to
increase revenue. They should focus on their core strengths. Boards of
Directors are too focused on increasing revenue and quarterly profits. They
should fucus on continuous improvement of operations and product quality.
My
career was geared to accomplishing what I came to do.
United
Way rapid expansion and structure fixing
Kearney
National teamster dumping and relocation
Monsanto
promotion refusal and water treatment issue
Washington
U promotion refusal and SEU dumping
Schwan
Foods promotion refusal, automation and solving employee development
Rickel
UAW dumping and industry consolidation with Ag Chem
Hayes
rapid expansion and cost containment failure
EMS
rapid expansion and rapid contraction
I
watched the US auto industry fail to compete with the Japanese auto industry
and attribute this to their lack of innovation and systemic unionization.
Unionization
in the US peaked at 35% in 1954 and is currently 10%. I was involved in
improving employee relations to make unions unnecessary. Unions need to reform
their focus to support automation and innovation to increase productivity.
Wages are based on labor supply and demand and are controlled by the average
wage for each occupation. Non-union wages are typically higher than Union
wages. Wages are also determined by expertise within the ranges published by
occupation.
Employee
development begins with testing to establish a “Base-Line”. Employees are responsible for their own
development.
This
is also true for Education from 1st grade through high school and
beyond to college. Students are responsible for their own education. Parents
and Teachers need to prepare students to become self-supporting. Students need
to identify their Motivated Abilities to ensure that they are happy and
successful.
God
is in charge and will help if we listen. We need to identify what we are good
at and love to do as clues to God’s Plan for us. We are as unique as our DNA.
I
am extremely grateful for my career that was guided by God’s Plan for me. I got
to use my musical talent to work as a musician for 18 years from age 14 to age
32. I got to use my business talent to work in Personnel for 51 years from age
23 to age 74.
I
am extremely grateful for my wife’s career as a Dental Hygienist for in
Dunwoody 31 years from age 43 to age 74 after raising our 6 children. She loved
her job, the Dentists she worked for and her patients. It was God’s Plan that
she enjoy being a Mom and enjoy having a professional career.
I
am grateful for the success of our 6 children and hopeful that our 13 grandkids
and our 6 great-grandkids will succeed in finding God’s Plan for each of them.
God
has a Plan for you and you’re not going to like it if you fail to discover
God’s Plan for you. If you listen, God will help you through the tough
spots.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader