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Thursday, 16 February 2006

Flat earth society

Rene Seifert at On the Edge offers a great summary of a very recent Thomas Friedman "flat world' presentation. If you aren't familiar with Friedman's theory about Globalization 3.0, read the summary at On the Edge. It's a concise and accurate description of how and why technology and creativity have trumped the old ways of doing business.    

I found the post in a Technorati tag stream. Thanks for tagging it, Rene.

Wayne

Technorati tags: Thomas Friedman, globalization, creativity, innovation

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