COMPETITION, International

COMPETITION, International

 
Innovation Nation Kao, John The Free Press , 2007 Business Strategy, Human Resources, Innovation

Global competition is fiercer than ever as countries race each other to be the innovation leader. The United States has long held this role, but other countries are encroaching on its status. In Innovation...

 
 
Is Korea the Next Japan? Kang, T. W. The Free Press , 1989 Global Business

Korea and Japan have many things in common: the same Oriental heritage, many traditional values, and a lack of useful land and natural resources. These characteristics make them more like each other than either beign...

 
 
The Silent War Magazines, Ira C. | Patinkin, Mark Random House , 1989 Global Business

We no longer control our economic destiny. Decisions being made in Japan and Germany have begun to determine what jobs Americans will have next year, and the living standards of our children in the 21st century. There...

 
 
Competitiveness Seidman, L. William | Skancke, Steven L. M. E. Sharpe , 1989 Marketing

Survival of the fittest is the dominant theme in today's world of unregulated global competition. Though the U.S. still has one of the highest levels of productivity in the world, its rate of improvement has fallen...

 
 
Winning Worldwide Strategies for Dominating Global Markets Lamont, Douglas Business One/Irwin , 1991 Global Business

Winning Worldwide is an important primer and significant in its operationalization of the concept of thinking globally and marketing locally. This work also provides a significant resource in that it helps executives...

 
 
Big Dragon Burstein, Daniel | De Keijzer, Arne Simon & Schuster , 1998 Global Business

Intelligent business and political strategy toward China must be rooted in accurate and realistic assessments of where China has been and where it is headed. The Pollyannas were wrong to assume that China would...

 
 
Balancing Acts Galbraith, James K. Basic Books , 1990 Economics & Finance, Global Business

Today, a competitive challenge defines our economy and the at-tendant difficulties we are now experiencing have to do with failures of policy and not faults of national character. In the 1970s and 1980s, the inward...

 
 
The End of the American Century Schlossszein, Steven Congdon & Weed , 1990 Major Works, Management

In order to lead in the 21st century, America must regain its competitive spirit by creating new strategic commercial, industrial, political, educational, and social policies--policies, which must constitute serious...

 
 
The Information-Based Corporation Vincent, David R. Dow Jones-Irwin , 1990 Business Strategy, Technology

The shift from an industrial economy to an information-based economy will have a major impact on the value of information and information technology. In order to fully harness the information potential, we need to...

 
 
The Commanding Heights Yergin, Daniel | Stanislaw, Joseph Simon & Schuster , 1998 Global Business

Today, Asia’s currencies are collapsing and its stock markets crumbling. Yet, despite this current evidence of the vagaries of market economics, the entire world seems to be embracing its policies. Why? What historic...