Great response Maxine and good reference to Thomas Friedman.
I'm reading an interview with Friedman and he says (this was in 2005): "The value-creation model is moving away from a vertical silo model to an increasingly collaborative horizontal model, from command and control to collaborate and connect, and that's going to change everything." How would you fit this sentiment onto your globalisation map? Do you think though made in 2005, his comment stands today?
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Great response Maxine and good reference to Thomas Friedman.
I'm reading an interview with Friedman and he says (this was in 2005): "The value-creation model is moving away from a vertical silo model to an increasingly collaborative horizontal model, from command and control to collaborate and connect, and that's going to change everything." How would you fit this sentiment onto your globalisation map? Do you think though made in 2005, his comment stands today?
The interview is here: http://www.cioinsight.com/c/a/Expert-Voices/The-New-York-Timess-Thomas-Friedman-on-Globalization/
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