Review:
"Full of insights into the new reality of interlinked economies and international companies. A compelling case for governments to align themselves with the interests of their people--as customers, consumers, and citizens."-- Senator Bill Bradley (D--NJ)"Ohmae has few peers. . . . [His] latest is actually a lucid, compelling . . . highly enjoyable race through a business world which is itself doing just that--racing along in a mostly enjoyable and certainly compelling manner." -- Robert Heller, "Management Today""A true global corporation, [Ohmae] says, serves the interests of consumers, not governments, and wealth comes from the marketplace, not from natural resources. Like an enthusiastic college professor, Ohmae challenges business's status quo with provocative statements."-- Donna Hawley, "San Francisco Chronicle"
About the Author:
Kenichi Ohmae is a Tokyo-based top corporate strategist and adviser to governments around the world. The former director of McKinsey & Company and chairman of its Asia Pacific operations, he is a speaker, educator, entrepreneur, and author of seventy books. He writes frequently for the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Newsweek, Harvard Business Review, Washington Post, Japan Times, and other publications.
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