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Managing Globalization in the Age of Interdependence

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Warren Bennis executive briefing seriesPublication details: Johannesburg ; San Diego, CA Pfeiffer 1995Description: xv, 128 p. : ill. ; ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780893842710
Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 658.049
Summary: An insightful exploration of globalism, trade, and economics As the world grows increasingly connected, globalization becomes an increasingly complex paradigm to manage. Managing Globalization in the Age of Interdependence presents a complete study of globalization as both a phenomenon and a business model, and provides practical guidance for moving forward amidst economic uncertainty. Global trade is examined in the context of differing ideologies, varying strengths of leadership, different economic realities, as well as from the purely academic sense through a discussion about the convergence of the supply-side and the demand-side.
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Age Group: Adult

Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-126) and index.

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An insightful exploration of globalism, trade, and economics As the world grows increasingly connected, globalization becomes an increasingly complex paradigm to manage. Managing Globalization in the Age of Interdependence presents a complete study of globalization as both a phenomenon and a business model, and provides practical guidance for moving forward amidst economic uncertainty. Global trade is examined in the context of differing ideologies, varying strengths of leadership, different economic realities, as well as from the purely academic sense through a discussion about the convergence of the supply-side and the demand-side.

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