When I explained to my grandfather the content of this course, he asked me why they required that we take Colloquium. He said it was all basic common sense and that we should all do our part to not destroy the world, that it was not college material.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Interview
For this blog entry I interviewed my grandfather. He is 92 years old and lived through the Great Depression. He also served as a SeaBee in World War II. He owns a factory that produces navy standard doors and marine ventilation equipment. He says the most important thing in business is to be competitive in service, price, and quality. He says that being competitive in business is more important than sustainability, but that a business should be responsible for its effect on the environment.
When I explained to my grandfather the content of this course, he asked me why they required that we take Colloquium. He said it was all basic common sense and that we should all do our part to not destroy the world, that it was not college material.
When I explained to my grandfather the content of this course, he asked me why they required that we take Colloquium. He said it was all basic common sense and that we should all do our part to not destroy the world, that it was not college material.
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