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Doing Business Globally - Marketing "Brand India"
The world has entered a new era. This new era is one which is defined by globalisation, technology and communication, reduction in traditional boundaries, and stronger focus on international relationships and strategic alliances. Globalisation is about the food one likes to eat. Indian food is enjoyed by 49% of people...
Tags: Food, Marketing, Brand, Roy Morgan Research, Globalisation, Indian Food, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
White papers 2005-03-09
Foreign Direct Investment And Regional Development
For a region to be economically active and internationally competitive, its firms, institutions and people would have to make connections and alliances with partners abroad. Rapid technological change, extended markets and a greater demand for knowledge are offering new opportunities for regional development. Globalisation is increasingly testing the ability of...
Tags: OECD, Foreign Direct Investment, Globalisation, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance
White papers 2003-01-22
Putting People First: The Driving Force For Sustained Transformation
Organisations nowadays face unprecedented challenges and changes. An ageing workforce and impending shortage of key skills are creating a global talent crisis that is expected to last for decades. Globalisation is creating worldwide competition for resources, talent, products, services, and markets. Technology advances are eliminating the barriers of time and...
Tags: Talent, Deloitte LLP, Globalisation, Technology Advance, Workforce Management, Human Resources
White papers 2007-05-21
Is The London Insurance Market Ready For Change?
Lloyd's and the London Market have undergone significant transformation in recent years. Some of that is through its own choosing and some via the regulatory environment, but a lot has been via a natural evolution of the London insurance market as a whole. Globalisation is growing, which presents opportunities as...
Tags: Electronic Data Systems Corp., Lloyd, Globalisation
White papers 2009-03-17
Poor Generation Y Me
Throughout history, there has been a pretty simple contract between the generations. Parents invest in their children, and they keep working until they die. The Baby Boomers have changed all that. The Boomers now expect their children to look after them while they enjoy thirty years of knitting or playing...
Tags: Generation Y, Pension, Inflation, Generation-Y-me, Globalisation, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Personal Finance, Finance, Human Resources, Jo Owen
Blog posts 2009-07-30

Additional Resources

Bird flu a symptom of globalisation: Vatican
VATICAN CITY AFP ? The epidemic of bird flu sweeping Asia is a symptom of globalisation and requires an international response, the Vatican insisted. "We must remind ourselves that globalisation is not simply economic, although that is seen as the original sin of globalisation," the Vatican's health minister, Cardinal...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, epidemic, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, Vietnam
Research articles 2004-02-05
An argument for globalisation: are `anti-globalisation' protests the work of an undemocratic minority? Uwe Bott argues the world should give globalisation a fair hearing. (Insight: on inside view on the stories behind the headlines).
Since the raucous 1999 meeting of the World Trade Organisation WTO in Seattle, we have grown accustomed to the violent disruption of international gatherings of elected politicians, bankers and private investors. All of this has taken place under the banner of the "anti-globalisation" movement. Of course, there is...
Tags: FINANCE, IMF, recession, World Bank
Research articles 2002-01-28
Mind the globalisation gap.
Byline: Tim Harcourt Oct 03, 2006 (BRW - ABIX via COMTEX) -- There is no evidence that the globalisation of world trade hurts poor countries. New research from the World Bank shows that developing nations which embrace globalisation and open their economies do...
Tags: FINANCE, World Bank
Research articles 2006-10-03
III. Making the most of globalisation
Globalisation creates benefits and challenges for public policy This chapter provides a synthesis of the work undertaken by the Economics Department on the economic effects of globalisation, while also draws on other OECD and non-OECD research. (1) It begins with an overview of the main trends that have characterised...
Tags: FINANCE, G., income, inflation, M., Migration, OECD, Paris, Phillips
Research articles 2007-05-01
Coming To Terms With Globalisation: British Trade Unions, Economic Modernisation And Democracy
This paper is concerned to locate the process of economic modernisation, adopted by New Labour under wider banner of the 'third way', within the broader context of globalisation, comparative political economy the contested nature of modernisation evident in the policies of reform - minded British trade unions. First, the author...
Tags: Approach
White papers 2004-02-27
ECONOMIC POLICY : EU NEED HAVE NO FEAR OF GLOBALISATION
Europe Information 07-28-2006 Nine months after the informal Hampton Court Summit at which EU Heads of State and Government considered the challenges facing the EU in the context of economic globalisation, the European Commission's Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs has reopened the debate by publishing a new call...
Tags: Benefits, China, European Commission
Research articles 2006-07-28
Economic globalisation not the bogy it's believed.
Oct 02, 2003 (The Canberra Times - ABIX via COMTEX) Attendees at the 32nd Conference of Economists in Canberra were told that globalisation does not cause great inequality. Jeffrey Williamson, a professor at the Institute for International Development at Harvard University, said countries that...
Tags: FINANCE, Harvard University, inequality
Research articles 2003-10-02
GLOBALISATION : Daniel Di Filippo What's driving globalisation?
What were your topline findings? Global terrorism can't stop globalisation. Neither can corruption, political instability, trade barriers or protectionism. Across the board and without regard to industry focus, companies both large and small, in the developed world and in developing countries, are vigorously pursuing globalisation strategies to achieve...
Tags: Brazil, CEO, China, India, MARKETING, OECD, Russia, survey
Research articles 2006-06-23
Global Nation? Australia and the Politics of Globalisation
Global Nation? Australia and the Polities of Globalisation. By John Wiseman (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp vii + 202, $24.95. In a market already awash with books purporting to tell us what "globalisation" is, it is becoming difficult for new offerings to say anything particularly new. While John...
Tags: Cambridge University Press
Research articles 2001-09-01
-KPMG MANAGEMENT CONSULTING: IT solutions not keeping pace with globalisation, claims KPMG
M2 PRESSWIRE-16 July 1998-KPMG MANAGEMENT CONSULTING: IT solutions not keeping pace with globalisation, claims KPMG C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:150798 IT solutions are not keeping pace with the trend for globalisation, according to KPMG Management Consulting. Speaking at a conference on Corporate Strategies for...
Tags: IT Solutions Inc.
Research articles 1998-07-16
How serious are the alternatives to globalisation?
Big businesses have enthusiastically embraced globalisation, seeking out and profiting from new opportunities--wherever their brands, capabilities and technology have taken them. Yet a consensus is emerging that globalisation has reached a turning point. As moderate voices join the dialogue, the anti-globalisation lobby can no longer be dismissed as street protest...
Tags: US Companies
Research articles 2004-09-22
Bad faith; Accusing the IMF.(Joseph Stiglitz assaults the IMF)('Globalisation and Its Discontents')
Joseph Stiglitz could have written a good book on globalisation. Maybe next time Joseph Stiglitz could have written a good book on globalisation. Maybe next time
Tags: IMF
Research articles 2002-06-08
Doubts inside the barricades - The IMF; It is not just anti-globalisation protesters who are wondering whether the IMF knows what it is doing.(International Monetary Fund: management of debt in Latin America, and elsewhere)
It is not just anti-globalisation protesters who are wondering whether the IMF knows what it is doing It is not just anti-globalisation protesters who are wondering whether the IMF knows what it is doing
Tags: IMF, protester
Research articles 2002-09-28
The Crisis That Was Not Prevented: Lessons for Argentina, the IMF, and Globalisation, FONDAD
Teunissen, Jan Joost and Age Akkerman; The Crisis That Was Not Prevented: Lessons for Argentina, the IMF, and Globalisation, FONDAD, The Hague Publications, 2003, pp. 150, Price EURO 15/Teunissen, Jan Joost and Age Akkerman; The Crisis That Was Not Prevented: Lessons for Argentina, the IMF, and Globalisation, FONDAD, The Hague...
Tags: IMF
Research articles 2003-06-01
Globalisation under scrutiny; Books in brief.(3 new books on globalism)(Brief Article)
Three new books take the globalisation debate a step further Three new books take the globalisation debate a step further
Tags: Books, new book
Research articles 2002-05-04
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