Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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IN THE WIRE (The company men )

after the movie
César Bardés
[partner] should
abandon the idea of \u200b\u200bhaving the same job for life. This no longer exists for the simple reason that we have been unable to get out of indifference that has produced the fact that the usual ones, hence the above, decision makers have decided to continue amassing fortunes at the expense of reducing templates. It remains curious that the very people who have caused the tunnel to the crisis are those who follow a Degas hanging on the wall of his office and have no objection to building a new headquarters for the company in order to luxury.



And so we see someone who has worked hard over many years with the company (and who says business can say calmly as sunflower seeds) is fired for no reason that the pursuit of a policy of retrenchment ignoring the most elementary principles of ethics. Before manufacturers of effort, long before a train passenger high-speed life, we are human. And the appreciation for the work done is infinitely more relevant than that old maxim that money is a drug that hooks to the senior managers, owners or bankers and their cronies.

And it does not matter if you're an academic who has studied Business Administration, made the most cutting-edge expertise and a Ph.D. in finance. Nor does it matter that you are the man who started from the bottom and was winning over the right pulse to a better life. Fewer still have it if you are an aggressive executive who has worked closely with the man in the making, has prospered, has an economic rather than wealthy and nevertheless retains its shame, ethics and responsibility for a lot of families that depend on the salary of each month. Their work, inevitably, be found in the wire, in the ongoing question, in doubt for his performance, the requirement of more for less, in the hands of someone who gives you exactly like you have a problem if you lose employment. The important thing is to save the business and for continued benefits to more than acceptable levels. And for that, ladies and gentlemen, we need your salary.

Thus, the director John Wells gets to draw a portrait of some winners that suddenly and financial restructuring of a company ceases to be. Never uttered the word defeat and, of course, for them it is a catastrophe without the two-story house, the exorbitant price sports, the prestigious university of their offspring, of course travel to a distant destination well expensive. When one has tasted the wine of ancient vintage and accessible only to a few is very difficult to accept the draft beer. Then downloaded and sleep begin to see things more clearly and you have to adjust to what you can (anything you do not seem to be willing nor there, nor money, nor vote, nor the holy mother who saw birth) and, perhaps, a lesson is to learn to work hard. Always generates a surrender forgotten and must not be prisoner of a false morality that says that being unemployed is shameful. Or perhaps there is always someone willing to re-experience the magic of starting with something new, with all the baggage of learning, with serenity and reality in the face.

And the reality is that Ben Affleck does a remarkable job, Chris Cooper seems to have drawn the face of the loser indelibly Kevin Costner is calm and poise to give lessons in life and benefits and, above all, Tommy Lee Jones says with a glance how much penalty accumulates in the heart when you know you've been part of something that has been tainted with the same rapidity with which the money went. A story of today to have confidence in tomorrow. César

Bardés

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