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Synconomy - Adding Value in a World of Continuously Connected Business

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor JOSEPH A. DIVANNA is an independent author, consultant and global public speaker based in Cambridge, England, where he researches the nature of business over the last ten centuries. A thought leader and reengineering practitioner formerly with CSC Index's Research and Advisory Services, he is currently CEO of Maris Strategies Ltd. Klappentext Synconomy argues that the operating state of a firm has a synergistic relationship with the behaviour of the entire marketplace. This will be important in order to understand the value of the firm and predict its performance. The book will explore the business conditions of an ever-more interoperating global economic marketplace in which companies, customers and competitors collaborate on many issues. The book proposes a new approach to measuring value in this inter-connected global framework. Zusammenfassung Synconomy argues that the operating state of a firm has a synergistic relationship with the behaviour of the entire marketplace. This will be important in order to understand the value of the firm and predict its performance. The book will explore the business conditions of an ever-more interoperating global economic marketplace in which companies, customers and competitors collaborate on many issues. The book proposes a new approach to measuring value in this inter-connected global framework. Inhaltsverzeichnis The New Corporate Globality Value Does Not Simply Translate to Product or Service The Global Flow of Capital The Redefinition of the Corporation and the Nation State National Allegiance, Corporate Loyalty and Religious Complexity International Trade, Protectionism and Globally Economic Impact Conclusions

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The New Corporate Globality Value Does Not Simply Translate to Product or Service The Global Flow of Capital The Redefinition of the Corporation and the Nation State National Allegiance, Corporate Loyalty and Religious Complexity International Trade, Protectionism and Globally Economic Impact Conclusions

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