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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Saturday, December the 29th, 2007

Beyond the Input-Output theory. The management today, or those of the baby-boom generation, have had only the Input-Output theory as their management policy. Other ranks, their counterparts, have had only the Anti-Input-Output theory as their counterpolicy; the less work load, the better. We need the third way.
The third way must benefit 4 parties; students, their parents, educational workers, and the community they belong to. The community might be prescribed both geopolitically and sociologically. In today's Japan, geopolitics implies to have 3 levels; a local community (corresponding to a municipal government), a prefectural society (corresponding to a prefectural government), and a nation (corresponding to a national government). We cannot cope with either a regional society or an international society yet. The term "International Community" is used only to implies the global inner circle with the elite of society.
On Saturday, January the 5th, 2008, I am supposed to go to school by 7:40 in the morning to go to Hashimoto City in Wakayama Prefecture by bus for basketball games. What a start of the year!

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