Does the success of corporate America derive from the “frontier spirit” of the country’s earliest settlers? Do the roots of British industry’s collapse lie in a sense of lingering national complacency? These are assertions made by Kai Hammerich, a Danish headhunter, and Richard Lewis, a British linguist, in their new book Fish Can’t See Water.
公司美國(Corporate America,指美國商界及美國大型企業——譯者注)的成功是否源於該國早期定居者的「拓荒精神」?英國工業衰敗的根源是否在於該國揮之不去的民族自滿情緒?丹麥獵頭卡伊•哈梅里克(Kai Hammerich)與英國語言學家理察•李維士(Richard Lewis)在兩人合著的新書《魚兒看不見水》(Fish Can’t See Water)中宣稱,上述兩個問題的答案是肯定的。
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