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This book is a timely response to the current U.S. crisis in
public funding. Offering a new philosophy of public service that
defies the old categories of conservative and liberal, this
practical book shows how the problem-solving abilities and
profit-making discipline of the business community can make it a
productive alternative for meeting public needs. Using education as
an example of what should be a high domestic priority, the authors
argue that business should recognize that it has a major stake in
the quality of the product of our schools and should provide
support. The book delineates other areas of national concern that
merit the attention of American business. It concludes with an
insightful discussion of how business involvement might be
reinforced by incentive systems.
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