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The new global road map : enduring strategies for turbulent times / by Pankaj Ghemawat.

By: Publisher: Boston, Masachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: x, 254 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781633694040
  • 1633694046
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF1365 .G446 2018
Contents:
Part I. Mapping globalization: what is, and isn't, changing: The state of globalization -- Globalization and shocks -- Globalization in the long run -- Part II. Managing globalization: spanning the world: Strategy: how to compete -- Presence: where to compete -- Architecture: how to connect -- Nonmarket strategy: anger and its management.
Summary: Executives can no longer predicate international growth strategies on the assumption that globalization will continue to advance. But how should they respond to the growing pressures against globalization? Should they reshape their global strategies or stay the course? What can businesses do to control their destinies in this time of uncertainty? The New Global Road Map explains the key trends affecting global business today and--separating fact from fiction--gives readers an informed understanding of how globalization levels around the world are changing and where they are likely to go in the future. With the most up-to-date data and analysis, Ghemawat dispels dangerous myths and provides a clear view of what is and isn't changing in the global business environment. Building on this analysis, with fresh examples from a diverse set of companies across industries and geographies, Ghemawat provides frameworks and tools to help executives revise their strategies, restructure their global footprints, realign their organizations, and rethink how they work with local governments and institutions. In an era of rising nationalism and increased skepticism about the benefits of globalization, The New Global Road Map is the definitive guide for how to compete, where to compete, and how to organize on a changing global stage.-- Provided by publisher.
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks HF1365 .G446 2018 1 Available 33039001483584

Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-237) and index.

Part I. Mapping globalization: what is, and isn't, changing: The state of globalization -- Globalization and shocks -- Globalization in the long run -- Part II. Managing globalization: spanning the world: Strategy: how to compete -- Presence: where to compete -- Architecture: how to connect -- Nonmarket strategy: anger and its management.

Executives can no longer predicate international growth strategies on the assumption that globalization will continue to advance. But how should they respond to the growing pressures against globalization? Should they reshape their global strategies or stay the course? What can businesses do to control their destinies in this time of uncertainty? The New Global Road Map explains the key trends affecting global business today and--separating fact from fiction--gives readers an informed understanding of how globalization levels around the world are changing and where they are likely to go in the future. With the most up-to-date data and analysis, Ghemawat dispels dangerous myths and provides a clear view of what is and isn't changing in the global business environment. Building on this analysis, with fresh examples from a diverse set of companies across industries and geographies, Ghemawat provides frameworks and tools to help executives revise their strategies, restructure their global footprints, realign their organizations, and rethink how they work with local governments and institutions. In an era of rising nationalism and increased skepticism about the benefits of globalization, The New Global Road Map is the definitive guide for how to compete, where to compete, and how to organize on a changing global stage.-- Provided by publisher.

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