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Kenichi Ohmae is Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at UCLA. Distinguished Visiting Professor of Korea University and Professor Emeritus at Ewha Women's University in Korea, Trustee and Adjunct Professor of Bond University in Australia, as well as Dean of Kenichi Ohmae Graduate School of afficher plus Management of BBT University in Japan. In September 2002, he was named the advisor of Liaoning Province and Tianjin City in China. afficher moins

Œuvres de Kenichi Ohmae

De l'Etat-nation aux Etats-régions (1995) 128 exemplaires
TRIAD POWER (1985) 18 exemplaires
Der neue Weltmarkt (2000) 2 exemplaires
O fim estado-nação 1 exemplaire

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1942-02-21
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Japan

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This book is on a par with me writing a projected future for the UK armed forces from the perspective of Leicester City Football Club.

I am sure that Kenichi Ohmae knows more about economics than I ever will. His assumption that the world totally revolves around the desire for profit is, however, naïve. Of course, it is easy to laugh at a theory which time has downed, but this book shows no understanding of human nature. It is frightening that, at the time, this was taken as a serious view as to where the world was going.

Fortunately, the idea of an ever improving GDP is rapidly becoming an outdated concept. I have personally heard people who dare not come out publicly, admit that this is a preposterous idea: what can you name which grows for eternity - even the universe, under the Big Bang Theory, is going to go into reverse (hopefully at some far, far off date!).

This book was written at the time when computers, and particularly that new fangled World Wide Web, was going to save the planet. National governments were unnecessary, the fall of the Soviet Union meant no more wars (!), and computer power could balance the risks in any transaction. Financial heaven had arrived: we could all make our own decisions as to how we became millionaires and buy more and more rubbish.

Oh dear, another questionable Utopia bites the dust.
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the.ken.petersen | Nov 5, 2021 |
書中闡述邏輯的思考方式,相當可行。如果你想要訓練自己的思考方式,這本書是不錯的入門書。不過有時候某些東西不是靠邏輯思考就能成功的。
 
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windhongtw | Apr 3, 2015 |
El triunfo de los japoneses en el mundo de los negocios.
 
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Assunta | 1 autre critique | Sep 29, 2010 |
A New World View
A new world view is taking shape.

Rising from the ashes of nation-based economies, economic growth springs from regional-based states. Yesterday’s economic theories are no longer relevant. Today’s worldwide economy is powered by technology. Knowledge is its currency.

Kenichi Ohmae, a business and corporate strategist and author of more than 100 books, explores the implications and opportunities posed these new drivers of growth and economic power. He offers a strategy for coping in an era where it is tougher to define companies, customers and competitors than ever before.

Among his insights:

• Leaders who ignore the borderless world are doing so at their own peril.
• National- and economic-based policy is obsolete. Failure to address international money flows renders it meaningless.
• Business decisions are four dimensional in today's borderless world. The include communications, capital, corporations and consumers.
• Competitiveness is enhanced by building on common platforms.


Ohmae opens his book admitting ideas rarely emerge perfectly formed. They evolve; they develop. For a first pass, The Next Worldwide Stage is a thoughtful, insightful, well-written and easily understood rendering of the post-globalized world.
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PointedPundit | 1 autre critique | Mar 25, 2008 |

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