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Hendrick Smith

    Hedrick Smith ist ein renommierter Journalist, dessen Werke tiefgreifende soziale und politische Fragen untersuchen. Als ehemaliger Reporter und Redakteur für The New York Times sowie als Produzent/Korrespondent für PBS Frontline bringt er scharfe Einblicke in die Funktionsweise von Machtstrukturen mit. Seine Schriften konzentrieren sich darauf, die verborgenen Kräfte aufzudecken, die die amerikanische Gesellschaft prägen, und kritische Fragen durch rigorose Recherche und fesselnde Erzählungen zu beleuchten. Smiths Arbeit fordert die Leser heraus, komplexe Themen zu betrachten und bietet Klarheit über komplizierte Phänomene.

    The Power Game: How Washington Works
    The Russians
    Ronald Reagan
    Der Machtkampf in Amerika
    Ronald Reagan Weltmacht am Wendepunkt
    Die Russen
    • 1995

      Measuring this country against its major competitors, Smith shows how global competition has radically altered the way people work, what schools need to teach, and the nature of power and people's relationships on the job. With one insightful story after another, he reveals what goes on inside grade school and high school classrooms and inside big corporations and small companies in the three main capitalist economies; how that affects our future; and why today's greatest need is a new mind-set. In revealing portraits, Smith contrasts how American CEOs think at giants such as GM, Boeing, Motorola, compared to CEOs at Germany's Daimler-Benz and Deutsche Bank or at Japan's Toyota or Mitsubishi. He discloses how differently decisions are made and power is wielded in the corporate boardrooms of America, Germany, and Japan. He shows us what workers think and do in these rival economies and how the lives of workers at companies such as Ford and Motorola were transformed once management began rethinking its approach. Education is where the race begins. Smith contrasts what American grade school teachers emphasize, compared with the skills and values taught elsewhere. He shows how businessmen in Germany and Japan cooperate with educators in creating programs to prepare "mid-kids"--Average high school students--for solid careers and how innovative American communities are developing similar strategies

      Rethinking America
    • 1990

      The new Russians

      • 734 Seiten
      • 26 Lesestunden
      3,8(107)Abgeben

      The bestselling author of The Russians and The Power Game takes the reader inside Russia today--a country in the throes of dramatic change. Based on hundreds of interviews in the Soviet Union, this illuminating expose offers a fascinating look at the explosive changes taking place in that dominant country.

      The new Russians
    • 1988

      Prof. Dr. Dieter Kronzucker, geb. 1936, gehört zu den großen Persönlichkeiten des deutschen Fernsehjournalismus und ist als Korrespondent und Moderator seit Jahrzehnten auf dem Bildschirm präsent (u. a. WDR, ZDF, Sat.1).

      Der Machtkampf in Amerika
    • 1988

      An inside portrait revealing how the American game of governing is played in the 1980s. There is a new breed of winner with new political styles and sets of rules. Different talents and techniques are required if the American system of government is going to work effectively.

      The Power Game: How Washington Works
    • 1976
    • 1976

      Hedrick Smith has done what we all wish we could do: he has gone to Russia and spoken to the people. Over steaming samovars, in cramped flats, and on dirt-floors, he has spoken to peasants and bureaucrats, artists and officials. He has studied their customs and their governments and shares his fascinating insights and fresh perspectives with us.

      The Russians