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Re: Why is the Automation market declining?
Sep 20, 2000 8:26 am, by Al Pawlowski
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Robert Lucky had some interesting comment on this in his Sept. 2000 IEEE Spectrum column. >Jim: (Pinto)........................ > >This is because - and I quote : >"It is difficult, if not impossible, to generate real innovation midst the >bureaucracy of a large company. The only way to get it seems to be by >buying smaller companies. " > >This has spelled the death-knell of large, corporate central engineering. Al Pawlowski, PE al@almont.com dba ALMONT Engineering Baton Rouge, LA USA
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