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7 Key Points of "Globality"
7 Key Points of "Globality"Globality?OK. Docking the authors 10 points for making up words!
Tags: Globality
Discussion threads 2008-06-18
Globality by Harold Sirkin, James Hemerling, and Arindam Bhattacharya |Book Brief
According to author James Hemerling, the growth of companies in developing world nations isn't just a wave— it's a tsunami. In "Globality," Hemerling argues that established companies need to adopt the challengers' business models in order to survive and thrive.
Tags: Tsunami, Strategy, Management, business book brief, globality, global market, business, competition
Videos 2008-09-26
Navigating 'Globality'
Navigating 'Globality'RE: Navigating 'Globality'Labor is cheap in developing countries, but it comes at the cost, of human rights and people's dreams and emotions :(RE: Navigating 'Globality'well, that's assuming that labor everywhere is subjected to what we saw in the U.S. in the 1890s through the 1940s, or the Dickensian abuses...
Tags: Manufacturing, Globality
Discussion threads 2008-10-03
Globality by Harold Sirkin, James Hemerling, and Arindam Bhattacharya |Book Brief
Globality by Harold Sirkin, James Hemerling, and Arindam Bhattacharya |Book BriefRE: Globality by Harold Sirkin, James Hemerling, and Arindam Bhattacharya |Hi, do you have this video in Spanish? I dont know English, but I am really inerested in your bookThank you
Tags: Corporate communications, Harold Sirkin, James Hemerling
Discussion threads 2008-10-03

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"Globality," Reviewed in Brief
Title: Globality: Competing with Everyone from Everywhere for Everything Authors: Harold L. Sirkin, James W. Hemerling, Arindam K. Bhattacharya Pages: 292 Price: $26.99 Theme: Globalization is complete. Here's what it means. Who should read: Anybody who cares about their business, company or job. ...
Tags: Brazil, Emerging Market, Whirlpool Corp., Business Orthodoxy, Western, Globalization, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Strategy, Management, Marketing, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2009-02-09
Business in the Age of "Globality"
A defining moment in Globality comes when Whirlpool creates a $150 washing machine to sell in Brazil. First, the company had to figure out that Brazilians wash clothes differently than Americans -- they use small loads. Then it had to comprehend the market - washing machines are a status symbol...
Tags: Brazil, Whirlpool Corp., Western, Business Orthodoxy, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Strategy, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Marketing, Management, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2009-02-12
Commodities, Globality and the Next Billion Customers
Hard Assets Investor submits: What is the end result of globalization? A new era of international hypercompetition - and sky-high commodities prices - called "globality," says Harold [Hal] L. Sirkin, co-author of 2008's "Globality: Competing with Everyone from Everywhere for Everything." Sirkin, senior partner of the Boston Consulting Group's...
Tags: Materials/Industrials, Hard Assets Investor
External links 2009-06-20
7 Key Points of "Globality"
While the global economy has been a hot topic for at least two decades, it is in constant need of updating. A new book, "Globality. Competing with Everyone from Everywhere for Everything," written by three Boston Consulting Group experts, does the job nicely. The update, by Harold...
Tags: Peter Galuszka, Free Trade, Outsourcing, Quality, Finance, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Economy, India
Blog posts 2008-06-18
"Globality" Podcast: Emerging Economies Doing it Their Way
A while back I posted on "Globality: Competing with Everyone from Everywhere for Everything," a new book written by three experts from the Boston Consulting Group, Harold L. Sirkin, James W. Hemerling and Arindam K. Bhattacharya. A smart discourse on how local companies in developing economies, such...
Tags: Online Communications, Peter Galuszka, Internet, E-mail, Podcasts, Economy
Blog posts 2008-07-10
Navigating 'Globality'
Your competitors in China and India can substitute labor for capital -- because labor is so cheap , they don't need to spend as much on automation, making it simpler to start up factories. That's only one of the challenges facing U.S. companies, according to James Hemerling,...
Tags: China, India, Strategy, Management, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-10-02
Globality: Competing with Everyone | HBR IdeaCast
Competition is coming in a variety of new shapes and sizes -- and business are struggling to predict from where this competition is emerging. In this podcast, Hal Sirkin explains the seven struggles companies need to address to compete in this new global landscape. Featured guest: Hal...
Tags: Podcasts, Internet, BNET Staff
Blog posts 2008-11-19
Crisis Communication and the Internet: Risk and Trust in a Global Media
The article asserts that risk is one of the main features of modern societies. With the Internet a new media has appeared, which on the one hand has increased the risk associated with information: free accessibility, interactivity, globality, and connectivity of personal, economical, political and media communication have all led...
Tags: Media, Crisis Communication, First Monday, Internet, Corporate Communications, Marketing
White papers 2002-03-25
Attributional Style in Work Settings: Development of a Measure
The authors have developed the Work Attributional Style Questionnaire to assess one's attributional propensities in work settings. In the first study, a tendency to attribute positive events to internal, stable, global, and controllable causes was associated with positive work adjustment (i. e., low helplessness and depression). The second study revealed...
Tags: AllBusiness.com, Adjustment
White papers
U.S. Outsourcing Brains, Insourcing Management
Seems like it's Cosmopolitan Day here at BNET. Over at the Corner Office, Peter Galuszka notes that U.S. companies are, in increasing numbers, tapping executives and board members from abroad, notably China and India (Or, as the kids are calling it, Chindia.) Meanwhile, BNET1's...
Tags: Canada, Board, Workforce Management, Michael Mattis, Human Resources, Corporate Law, Business Operations, Recruitment & Selection, Government, Corporate Governance
Blog posts 2008-07-22
New Era of 'Globality' Forces Established Companies to Compete with Everyone from Everywhere for Everything, according to The Boston Consulting Group
Tidal Wave of Little-Known but Powerful Challengers from Emerging Markets Is Rising Up; Industry Leaders Need to Learn Their Secrets or Lose Influence, Edge
Tags: Boston Consulting Group Inc.
Research articles 2008-06-11
Will There be an SEC Next Year?
An era has ended at the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission. No longer will the regulatory agency rely upon "voluntary" self-policing at financial institutions. SEC Chair, Christopher Cox, now under intense fire for the SEC's role in the Wall Street meltdown, has ended the so-called Consolidated Supervised...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, SEC, Christopher Cox, Regulations, Financial Services, Government, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-09-29
UN: Secretary-General's activities in Davos, Switzerland 29 January - 1 February.
M2 PRESSWIRE-3 February 1999-UN: Secretary-General's activities in Davos, Switzerland 29 January - 1 February C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:020299 The Secretary-General arrived in Davos in the afternoon of 29 January, to participate in the World Economic Forum, whose theme at this...
Tags: Davos, Globalization, president, Strategy, U.N., World Economic Forum
Research articles 1999-02-03
At home in the world? The gendered cartographies of globality.
In the last dozen years, scholars of global cultures, institutions, and polities have devoted themselves to two cognate areas/objects of analysis: nations and nationalism, and transnationality, diaspora, and globalization. (1) Benedict Anderson's now classic work, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (1983),...
Tags: analysis, Britain, Cambridge, critique, essay, gender, Globalization, Hindu, immigrant, immigration, India, Kaplan, London, scholar, South, Strategy, theory, U.S., University of California, women
Research articles 2001-09-22
Stimulate Your Mind, If Not the Economy
Want the answers to today's business gloom and uncertainty? Look no further than some end-of-year book lists. BNET's list vote here through Thursday looks poised to feature plenty of books with answers, and two prominent lists that came out late last week do,  too. The New York...
Tags: Economist, List, Globalization, Tools & Techniques, Entrepreneurship, Business Structures, Strategy, Management, Finance, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-12-08
Are You Turtling?
Turtling is the derisive term hockey players use when a supposed tough guy hunkers down on both knees rather than fight. Richard Martin, editor of the networking publication VON, says the press and a good deal of businesspeople are turtling because of the economy. "This is not...
Tags: Dot-com, Turtling, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2009-01-28
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