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Synopsis: Communication
  For Productivity  
Letters
  written to some 7500 Workers / Managers / Union Leaders, following a period
  of strike / Go slow / Murders (1979 - 1987), at Mumbai factory of Larsen
  & Toubro Ltd. This direct / open / honest communication led to a
  remarkable atmosphere of trust between Workers and Management, which, in
  turn, increased productivity at 3% per year (ave). | 
10 Oct 1982
To:
Dear Friends
Mr. K.S. Vaidya  (PGW 33.26) is
obviously  an alert reader of
newspapers.   He  sent me 
this  article  on 
Japan with  the following comments, which I have quoted below:
"I am
sending  an article for your  reading. 
If you find  it suitable, I  request you to  make arrangments  in such 
a way that all the workers can read it. 
Thank you."
Dear Mr.
Vaidya,  this article is  not only 
readable, but it also depicts accurately the
attitudes  of the Japanese worker and the
Management.  By writing  this article, its author, Mr Ramesh Mantri,  has done 
a great  service to the  readers of "Swaraja"
and by  bringing it to my notice,  you have done an even greater service.
An unending
debate  can be held on how  "Japan Works O.K." or for  that matter 
why  everything  works 
O.K. in  any  other country.  But whether we ourselves make  everything work O.K. or not will depend on
our own attitudes.
—   Our attitude towards the SOCIETY. 
—   Our attitude towards our COLLEAGUES. 
—   Our attitude towards superiors. 
—   Our attitude towards SUBORDINATES.
And  technology and  know-how can 
be bought  from abroad  by paying for 
it but  these attitudes cannot  be bought.  
They have to emerge from within ourselves :
—   From our feelings about right and wrong 
—   From our feelings about order and justice
 
 
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