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Trish Harris's curator insight,
March 31, 2016 7:40 AM
"Yes, globalization. For many people, that word conjures up, at best, images of container ships moving manufactured goods from far-flung factories. At worst, it harkens back to acrid debates about trade deficits, currency wars and jobs moving to China. In fact, since the Great Recession of 2008, the global flow of goods and services has flattened, and cross-border capital flows have declined sharply. But globalization overall isn't on the wane. Like so much in our world today, it has reinvented itself by going digital."
Tags: technology, globalization, diffusion, industry, economic.
malbert's curator insight,
April 4, 2016 4:15 PM
"Yes, globalization. For many people, that word conjures up, at best, images of container ships moving manufactured goods from far-flung factories. At worst, it harkens back to acrid debates about trade deficits, currency wars and jobs moving to China. In fact, since the Great Recession of 2008, the global flow of goods and services has flattened, and cross-border capital flows have declined sharply. But globalization overall isn't on the wane. Like so much in our world today, it has reinvented itself by going digital."
Tags: technology, globalization, diffusion, industry, economic.
Raquel Oliveira's curator insight,
October 9, 2018 12:00 PM
Eu esccolhi esta notícia porque penso explicar perfeitamente o que tem sido a globalização no que toca ao mundo digital nos últmos anos comparativamente ao que costumava ser no passado. É muito mais fácil chegar a diferentes pessoas por exemplo apenas publicando um "olá" através da internet.
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The proliferation of emerging technologies and globalization, have vastly influenced the needs and demands of leaders and businesses in the 21st century.
As we enter a new era of organizational culture, the potential is there for leaders to conquer new grounds in terms of Relationship Capital and regardless of their level, become Relationship Capital Stars.
The complexity of the term and its ill-defined analysis relate to the lack of disparity in analysis and quantifiable evidence on the realm of human behavior.
Thankfully, this is no longer a reality with the insights and strategies provided by Robert Peters in this well-researched book on how to reach a high standard of Trust Leadership through addressing Purpose, Performance, and Relationship Capital.
The latter, according to the author are prerequisites to flourish and nurture in our digitally-mediated, hyper-connected business world.
Briefly put, if you want your business organization’s culture to stand out and thrive, read the advice on this book and become a Standard of Trust.