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E-grāmata: From Bogota to Beijing: Development and Life after Globalization

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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498556750
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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498556750

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In two interwoven trips around the globeone in 2010 and another in 2030this book discovers Bogotį, Cartagena, Detroit, New York, Abuja, Cairo, Dammam, Abu Dhabi, Marseille, Hanover, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, Shenzhen, Beijing, and other cities along the way. The people and experiences along the way tell a fascinating, unique and insightful story.

The 2010 trip at the height of globalization takes place against a backdrop of frenzied global development. As he travels, the author observes the pronounced social and environmental footprint of the societies he visits, the industries that support them, and the people he meets.

The 2030 trip, which follows a similar flight path, occurs in a new world. On this trip the author discovers how governments, businesses and consumers are aligned around renewable energy, environmental and aesthetic balance, and respect for self, others, and the planet.

A retrospective, written in 2050, explains how a different way of thinking about growth and measuring progress enabled the shift to occur. It explains how the world passed a tipping point and became both prosperous and sustainable.

This book is charming and fun, while laying out a vision for a new era beyond globalization as we know it. Its inspirational message about the importance of respecting the planet and our global neighbors while fulfilling our appetite for growth and wealth will endure.

Recenzijas

The travel narrative is captivating and also leads the reader to important insights about growth, development, and globalization. An important book, at just the right time. I highly recommend it! -- Christoph Bach, COO, ICARE Procurement David Jacoby invites us on two fascinating and worldwide journeys full of crazy but loveable characters, and surreptitiously paints a hopeful and optimistic vision for life in a world that values energy efficiency and sustainable growth. The book is entertaining, meaningful, and unforgettable. -- Fritz Troller, Groom Energy, an EDF company David Jacoby has painted a picture of supply chains of the future that combines sound supply chain practices with innovation, incentives, and effective leadership providing a vision that is sustainable, practical, and profitable. -- Gary A. Smith, APICS New York City

Map
ix
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Bogota to Detroit
1(14)
2 Cartagena to New York
15(6)
3 Detroit to Abuja
21(10)
4 New York to Cairo
31(8)
5 Abuja to Dammam
39(16)
6 Cairo to Abu Dhabi
55(8)
7 Dammam to Marseille
63(12)
8 Abu Dhabi to Hanover
75(10)
9 Marseille to Ho Chi Minh
85(12)
10 Hanover to Kuala Lumpur
97(8)
11 Ho Chi Minh to Shenzhen
105(12)
12 Kuala Lumpur to Beijing
117(14)
13 The Road Back Home
131(12)
14 We Did It!
143(18)
Epilogue 161(6)
Afterword 167(4)
Appendix 171(6)
Bibliography 177(2)
Index 179(2)
About the Author 181
David Jacoby, president of Boston Strategies International, is an economist, management consultant, and trade policy adviser.