In the late 1970s, 35
French millers decided to come together to improve the quality of baguettes in
the face of declining bread consumption and competition from supermarkets using
cheap flour and low prices. Their complex organizational arrangement provides a
sterling example of hybridization* for Air Navigation Service Providers. How can hybridization help?
the psychological and economic approaches to understanding organizational issues in one of the world's riskiest jobs
Showing posts with label economic hybridization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economic hybridization. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Hybridized - to be or not to be
The Ebb Tide rose: to get it, you start by taking a seedling from the parentage of an orange rose bush and a yellow rose bush and cross pollinate it with pollen from a red rose bush. Then you cross breed for three more generations with 2 varieties of lilac and another type of orange rose and voila! Or, you can go to the nearest florist and place an order for some seedlings. You also have the easiest option of simply buying a bunch of these lovely, purple blooms. Whatever the choice of floriculture, hybrid roses and genetically engineered 'blue' roses like the Applause rose are among the world's best flowers. Hybridization has indeed proven to be beneficial for the floral industry. The burning question is - can hybrization of Air Traffic Control and related services bring betterment to the aviation community? Let us see.
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