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Global paradox : the bigger the world economy, the more powerful its smallest players /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Leonards, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, ©1994.Description: 304 Pages 20 cmISBN:
  • 1864481072
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"In this text, Naisbitt examines the powerful forces that are reshaping the world. He argues that the world's trends point overwhelmingly towards political independence and self-rule on one hand, and the formation of economic alliances on the other. The bigger the world economy, Naisbitt suggests, the more powerful its smaller players, and all players are getting smaller. Big companies are breaking up and becoming confederations of small entrepreneurial companies in order to survive. This book proposes that the new world will be comprised of vastly increased numbers of smaller, speedier units, bound together by complex networks."
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Books Books SAIACS Centre for Leadership Studies Non-fiction 658.4 N158G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 059872

"In this text, Naisbitt examines the powerful forces that are reshaping the world. He argues that the world's trends point overwhelmingly towards political independence and self-rule on one hand, and the formation of economic alliances on the other. The bigger the world economy, Naisbitt suggests, the more powerful its smaller players, and all players are getting smaller. Big companies are breaking up and becoming confederations of small entrepreneurial companies in order to survive. This book proposes that the new world will be comprised of vastly increased numbers of smaller, speedier units, bound together by complex networks."

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