World class

thriving locally in the global economy

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World class
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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World class

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In this groundbreaking book by the bestselling author of The Change Masters and When Giants Learn to Dance, Rosabeth Moss Kanter shows how businesses and communities can harness global market forces and make them work to their advantage right here at home.

At a time when the nation's fears about job displacement and foreign competition are sparking protectionist sympathies and backlash against world trade agreements, Kanter presents a persuasive and richly detailed argument for directing the American economy outward, not inward.

World Class shows us how to turn globalization into an unprecedented opportunity on the local level - to rejuvenate old businesses and grow new ones, to create new jobs, to revitalize communities, and to develop the cosmopolitan cities of the future.

After looking at the attitudes and prejudices that can undermine these vital new trends, Kanter examines in depth three cosmopolitan communities that have already evolved in our country, each of which has a special talent that enables it to play successfully on the world stage.

The Boston area, with its abundance of universities, innovators, and entrepreneurs, excels as a "thinker." Spartanburg-Greenville, South Carolina, an international manufacturing center with a high rate of foreign investment and a skilled work force, excels as a "maker." The Miami area's success as a "trader" grows from skills in forging deals and alliances to move goods and services in international markets.

Reporting on her extensive interviews with business and community leaders in these areas, Kanter believes that all three can serve as solid, successful working models for communities across America seeking to benefit from globalization.

It is a two-way street, Kanter writes. Businesses must become more actively involved in their communities. And communities must actively develop those amenities and resources that will encourage global businesses to feel at home - and stay there. And finally, Kanter presents a detailed action agenda for both business and community leaders that will enable them to achieve their mutually beneficial goals.

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World Class: Thriving Locally in the Global Economy
January 3, 1997, Free Press
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World Class: Thriving at Home in the Global Economy
February 3, 1997, Simon & Schuster (Trade Division)
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World class: thriving locally in the global economy
1995, Simon & Schuster
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World class: thriving locally in the global economy
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [390]-402) and index.

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New York

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Pagination
416 p. ; 25 cm.
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416

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OL22114909M
ISBN 10
0684811294
LCCN
95011210
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801460
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2269533

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