Global paradox : the bigger the world economy, the more powerful its smallest players / John Naisbitt
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GC HC 412 .D69 2012 c.1 Economic development in Asia / | GC HC 412 .D69 2012 c.2 Economic development in Asia / | GC HC 412 .D69 2012 c.3 Economic development in Asia / | GC HC 79 .N34 1994 Global paradox : the bigger the world economy, the more powerful its smallest players / | GC HD 30.3 .A73 1998 Corporate communication / | GC HD 30.3 .M378 1989 Mastering the art of Q & A : a survival guide for tough, trick, and hostile questions / | GC HD 30.3 .O35 2005 Strategic communication in business and the professions / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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In two previous blockbuster international best-sellers, John Naisbitt comprehensively identified the major trends that have swept through every sector of our world in the last fifteen years: from the globalization of the economy to the surging impact of technological innovation to the renewed power of culture in our lives. Now we confront a new pulse of change, a Global Paradox that will surely transform our lives:.
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