8. The following appeared in the editorial section of a corporate newsletter.
The common notion that workers are generally apathetic about management issues is false, or at least outdated: a recently published survey indicates that 79 percent of the nearly 1,200 workers who responded to survey questionnaires expressed a high level of interest in the topics of corporate restructuring and redesign of benefits programs.
Discuss how well reasoned... etc.
Based upon a survey among workers that indicates a high level of interest in the topics of corporate restructuring and redesign of benefits programs, the author concludes that workers are not apathetic about management issues. Specifically, it is argued that since 79 percent of the 1200 workers who responded to survey expressed interest in these topics, the notion that workers are apathetic about management issues is incorrect. The reasoning in this argument is problematic in several respects.
First, the statistics cited in the editorial may be misleading because the total number of workers employed by the corporation is not specified. For example, if the corporation employs 2000 workers, the fact that 79 percent of the nearly 1200 respondents showed interest in these topics provides strong support for the conclusion. On the other hand, if the corporation employs 200,000 workers, the conclusion is much weaker.
Another problem with the argument is that the respondents views are not necessarily representative of the views of the work force in general. For example, because the survey has to do with apathy, it makes sense that only less apathetic workers would respond to it, thereby distorting the overall picture of apathy among the work force. Without knowing how the survey was conducted, it is impossible to assess whether or not this is the case.
A third problem with the argument is that it makes a hasty generalization about the types of issues workers are interested in. It accords with common sense that workers would be interested in corporate restructuring and redesign of benefits programs, since these issues affect workers very directly. However, it is unfair to assume that workers would be similarly interested in other management issuesones that do not affect them or affect them less directly.
In conclusion, this argument is not convincing as it stands. To strengthen it, the author would have to show that the respondents account for a significant and representative portion of all workers. Additionally, the author must provide evidence of workers interest other management topicsnot just those that affect workers directly.
于亚运的英语作文
An Accident
一次过圣诞节
学英语日记附教师评语-Today
The stars
To Experience the Life
六一儿童节的由来
诞礼物(Christmas gifts)
我的小猫
每日一词∣两桶一袋 two bins and one bag
日食
如何用英语描述一段恋情的开始和结束?
Fathers Day(父亲节)
假英语日记范文-January 27 2010
冬天
A Letter to Tom
假英语日记范文-January 28 2010
假英语日记范文-January 26 2010
的圣诞节My Christmas Day
学英语日记附教师评语-lucky day
天(Winter)II
儿童节书信作文 六一儿童节英语作文
Today is Children"s Day(六一儿童节)
年级英语期末测试试卷
How to make our world more beautiful(如何让世界更漂亮)
Spring Festival(春节)
学英语作文-大火灾(A big fire)
Visiting the Great Wall on Badaling(参观长城)
my best friend
英语日记范文
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |