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Since 1990, when it was first published, The Borderless World has changed the way managers view the world and their businesses, and how they invent, marker, and compete in our new globally interlinked economy. Kenichi Ohmae's groundbreaking bestseller argues persuasively how national borders are less relevant than ever before and identifies key characteristics of top--performing nations and.
Kenichi Ohmae’s book The Borderless World was published in 1990, the year after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It became one of the classic texts of the globalisation era.But borders are now.
Nations are becoming obsolete from an economic standpoint, declares Tokyo-based business consultant Ohmae (The Borderless World). He argues that the traditional nation-state, now beholden to domestic.
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Kenichi Ohmae's most recent work, The End of the Nation-State, is a pleasant exception to this trend. Building on his earlier Borderless World (1990), this Tokyo-based author has written a short, fast-paced piece. Ohmae's background is highly relevant to his work.
Kenichi Ohmae is a business strategist who published THE BORDERLESS WORLD in 1990, which predicted the rise of globalization: here he explores the new players of this world stage, and provides both businesses and governments with a game plan for handling new challenges. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch Good Analysis of Intl Trade by Regions.
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Kenichi Ohmae’s book The Borderless World was published in 1990, the year after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It became one of the classic texts of the globalisation era. But borders are now.
Kenichi Ohmae's The Borderless World has changed the way managers view the world and their business, and how they invent, commercialize and compete. It vividly shows the increasing dominance of consumers over companies and countries, and the resultant melting away of a national economic borders to create a global market.