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How U.S. Manufacturers Can Compete on a Global Scale
The economic recession has hit a lot of businesses hard. This is certainly true in the manufacturing industry. Factories that produce products for many different industries have started to cut back their...
3 commentsGlobalization and India
Globalization is the process of rapid integration of countries and happening through greater foreign trade and foreign investment. It refers to increased possibilities for action between and among...
28 commentsGlobalization and the United States: Positive and Negative Impacts on American Domestic Policies
Globalization & Terrorism Globalization and the United States: Positive and Negative Impacts on American Domestic Policies Harvard University - Public Policy Globalization & Terrorism - Globalization and the...
2 commentsDefinition of Globalization
Definition of Globalization Globalization is the system of interaction among the countries of the world in order to develop the global economy. Globalization refers to the integration of economics and...
0 commentsGlobalization effects on employment, education and rural culture in India
Now-a-days globalization is being talked everywhere by everyone. Lot of discussion is going on and intellectuals, NGO's, Government officials and different national and International organizations are...
5 commentsDisadvantages of Globalization
Today whatever people want can be bought with the help of the improvement of trading system. Begins with the Silk Road now the earth has a gigantic way for exchanging and that is called globalization....
0 commentsBOOKS: "Jihad vs McWorld" by Benjamin Barber
You hear the word Jihad and a closed-in custom comes to mind; you hear McWorld - commercial convergence. The two are ends of the world apart, exact opposites, yet Benjamin Barber sees what both can do -...
NOBLESSE OBLIGE
Text and Graphic by: R.W. Posner noblesse oblige [no-bless oh-bleezh] Noun Often ironic the supposed obligation of the nobility to be honourable and generous [French, lit: nobility obliges] In this...
26 commentsThe Green Revolution: mainly instigated by the Rockefeller Foundation, the World Bank and IMF
The term “Green Revolution” was first used in 1968 by former USAID director William Gaud, who noted the spread of the new technologies and said, "These and other developments in the field of...
4 commentsRole and Responsibilites of Human Resources
In a short amount of time, Human Resources (HR) management has gone from an administrative function to a full fledged strategic partner in the enterprise. Many companies have completed this transition, but...
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