The World Is Flat A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century by Thomas L. Friedman First published: 2005 Table of Contents • Key Figures • Short Summary (Synopsis) • Thomas L. Friedman - Biography • Genre | | | | Chapter Summaries with Notes / Analysis • Chapters 1 - 4 - How the World Became Flat • Chapters 5 - 9 - America and the Flat World • Chapter 10 - Developing Countries and the Flat World • Chapter 11 - Companies and the Flat World • Chapters 12 - 14 - Geopolitics
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In Part I‚ “How the World Became Flat‚” Friedman visits India‚ where he realizes that the playing field has been leveled‚ meaning that a much larger group of people can compete for global knowledge. He pursues examples of this metaphor in other places‚ such as Iraq‚ China‚ Japan‚ and the United States. Friedman argues that there are primarily ten forces that flattened the world and describes each of the following “flatteners”: 11/9/89‚ the fall of the Berlin Wall; 8/9/95‚ or the date that Netscape
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the military has always been very appealing to me. As a young boy‚ the military has always fascinated me. I grew up watching movies like Saving Private Ryan. I also played various military video games such as Medal of Honor and Call of Duty. I love what the military does and wanted to be a part of the big picture. I enjoy every last bit of the military. I am probably one of the few people who would actually like basic training. It amazes me how the military draws diverse people in from all over the
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Articles Five Benefits of a Flat Type Organizational Structure The Advantages of Flat Organizational Structure Tall Vs. Flat Organizational Structure Challenges of Flat Organizational Structure The Difference Between Tall & Flat Organizational Structure Bureaucratic Vs. Flat Organizational Structure “Market leaders win by building an adaptive‚ innovation-friendly organization‚ establishing an inspiring culture and empowering employees‚” according to Learn Management 2. Flat organizations meet many
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Thomas Friedman "The World is Flat" Study Guide and Note Sheet Chapter One: "While You Were Sleeping" How did Friedman accidentally discover that the world is "flat"? When he was in India doing an interview What are some anecdotes that illustrate Friedman’s initial discoveries of the flat world? The software that he was using to understand the world’s economics was being produced in India‚ China‚ and Japan‚ these “third world countries” that we look down upon
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Nadia Moodley International Business Assignment Topic 1 Table of Contents {text:bookmark-start} _1.1 _Background {text:bookmark-end} {text:bookmark-start} _1.2 _Aim {text:bookmark-end} It will be argued that the world is getting flatter and this is not necessarily a good thing for many reasons. Information technology (ICT) has resulted in economic and social integration but precaution must be taken to prevent future problems that has already arose from it not being used correctly
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“THE WORLD IS FLAT: In his book‚ The World is Flat‚ Pulitzer Prize-winning author Thomas Friedman argues that globalization and its technological advances have increasingly “flattened” the world by reducing barriers among states‚ individuals and corporations‚ and by creating more and more economic interdependence and global integration. This process is not a new one. It began in 1492 when Columbus discovered America and opened up trade between the old world and the new world‚ and developed
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Does technology make our lives better? Agree Disagree Makes things easier Lazy/obesity Easier to find information False information Medical treatment/save lives Not 100% successful/causes illness/addiction Detects natural disasters False
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believe needs to be changed‚ by instilling a flat tax system. A flat tax system is a system in which everyone in the country is taxed at the same rate regardless of their income. Many believe that it is the best system as it is quick‚ simple and fair because no one is taxed at a higher rate solely due to the amount of money they make. The
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The Ten Forces That Flattened the World These are the ten factors describing how the world is becoming “flat” or globally interconnected‚ thereby allowing businesses all over the world to compete on a more equal playing field. 1. The New Age of Creativity (the fall of the Berlin Wall) This event “tipped the balance of power across the world toward those advocating democratic‚ consensual‚ free-market-oriented governance‚ and away from those advocating authoritarian rule with centrally planned economies
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