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Gérer & Comprendre n°76
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François Ceyrac : The boss on social issues Bernard COLASSE and Francis PAVÉ Having
joined the French associations of industrialists in metallurgy (UIMM) when
the Popular Front came to power in June 1936, François Ceyrac later
became the “boss of bosses” as head of the nation’s major employer organization.
He brought his career to an end in November 1981, another symbolic date
in the history of the French left. For 45 years, from the 40-hour workweek
to the 1982 Auroux acts , which expanded labor rights and collective bargaining,
this eye-witness of trends in French society was a partner in changes in
the world of work and a leading actor in modernizing the country’s firms.
While listening to him talk about his career, we join him in meeting the
political, business and labor leaders who wrote the country’s social history
during the 20th century...
TRIAL BY FACT The momentum gained by implementing logistics: The Manitou Group Thierry SAUVAGE Over the past two decades,
logistical and supply chain management have helped push logistics up among
a firm’s strategic functions. According to writers on this topic, the assignments
and expectations related to logistics have evolved, thus reflecting a maturation
that should lead to sharing skills and know-how among various parts of
an organization. In an increasingly uncertain business context at a time
when individuals have to bear up under the requirements for “reactivity”
and “flexibility”, what is the current position of logistics? A study of
Manitou, a world leader in forklifts, illustrates theoretical considerations
by examining the action and evolution of logistics in the light of behavioral
patterns.
A know-all? The limits of a knowledge-based approach: The exemplary case of product-design tools David URSO and Béatrice VACHER The reorganization of R&D structures, the rationalization of design, competitive engineering and the codevelopment of products… firms have developed all these new forms of organization in order to gain a competitive edge. Does this suffice? Referring to a study on the manufacturing of molds for plastic — an activity that the automobile industry subcontracts — questions are raised about the interactions between updating knowledge and developing products. The “industrializers of the means of production” provide the only interface between tools and products owing to their capacity for combining human, material and symbolic resources. They are a decisive actor in processes of innovation.
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MOSAICS
Jean-Marc Weller : Understanding labor issues: On Philippe Zarifian’s À quoi sert le travail ? Mathias Szpirglas : The toolbox for sense-making: On Bénédicte Vidaillet’s (ed.) Le sens de l’action. Karl E. Weick: Sociopsychologie de l’organisation. Francis
Pavé : Culture as a resource: On Philippe d’Iribarne’s Le
Tiers-Monde qui réussit – Nouveaux modèles.
WHILE READING Bernard Arnault (1974-1989) reaches economic power Michel VILLETTE An
American-style businessman; a crafty, clever boss; or an exterminating
angel? There are more than enough descriptions of Bernard Arnaud, an emblematic
businessman whose dizzying rise to the 47th place among the world’s wealthiest
intrigues, amazes and irritates us. Beyond the show and media of the luxury
goods business, the formation of LVMH illustrates the often overlooked
strategic role of predatory activities in the world of business, in particular
at the start of the careers of big entrepreneurs. While critically reexamining
Arnault’s itinerary, several questions arise about the operation of capitalism
at the start of the 21st century and about shady dealings in the quest
to reach the top.
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What are the indicators of a firm’s sense of social responsibility? An application to the European aluminum industry Sylvie FAUCHEUX and Isabelle NICOLAI The methodological aspects
and major empirical results of a study of the European Aluminum Association
are presented with the intention of defining and selecting indicators that
can help work out a strategy focused on the social responsibility of firms
in this branch. At each of the three plants selected for this study, “focus
groups” were formed to bring together various concerned parties. Their
conclusions were used to draw up two categories of indicators and then
design indicators of sustainable development that are adapted to the aluminum
industry in Europe.
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TESTIFYING
The Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry undergoes globalization: Its network of economic information outside France Jean-Yves BAJON, assistant director of Economic Information in the DRÉE, interviewed by Frédérique PALLEZ and Francis PAVE In charge of multilateral
negotiations, the internationalization of French firms and information
about globalization, the Direction of Foreign Economic Relations is the
spearhead of international policy-making at the French Ministry of the
Economy, Finance and Industry. The DRÉE is now undergoing a major
reform for rationalizing its ways and means, in particular its network
of 150 Economic Missions around the world. This reform seeks to optimize
its information system and introduces ideas based on contracting. Under
it, working for both the government and businesses will mean making two
“cultures” with their work methods get along together so that they enter
into communication and exchanges.
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