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Zusatztext ? Standing on the Sun offers a mash-up of provocative ideas, observations, and predictions.” ? strategy+business magazine ?insightful look at how the information economy is reshaping companies and economies” ? Bloomberg BusinessWeek "An imaginative masterpiece! This is the most complete and creative book I know on how the world economy is changing and what it means for the strategies and tactics that leaders all over the world need to implement. Reading the book is a compelling journey, as Meyer and Kirby first explain the key features of the new capitalism that is emerging around the world and then provide advice for businesses and leaders in this new world." ? Bob Sutton ? Standing on the Sun is a powerful way to describe and look at what’s happening in our global economy and the world of capitalism.” ? Forbes.com ?extremely well written and researched book” ? Business Traveller ?It’s a revelatory romp through this economic and cultural moment with powerful implications for any leader wrestling with the crucial questions of our day: what is business for, how do we create value and what does it mean to win?” ? Management Innovation eXchange ? Standing on the Sun delivers on the promise of giving businesses a whole new way to look at the system of capitalism. You can agree or disagree?but you should definitely read Standing on the Sun to find out where you stand.” ? Small Business Trends (smallbiztrends.com) ?Excellent new book.” ? The Financial Times Informationen zum Autor Christopher Meyer is founder of Monitor Talent, a unit of Monitor Group, and writes frequently on business strategy. Among his past books is Blur: The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy . Julia Kirby is editor-at-large at Harvard Business Review . Klappentext "For half a century the US has sat at the center of the global economic system, and Western-style capitalism has dominated. Now, it's no secret that the center of gravity is shifting. The advanced economies that in 2000 consumed 75% of the world's output will, by 2050, consume just 32%. Meanwhile, the emerging economies of the world--Brazil, India, China, and others--will surge forward. As these fast-growing, low-income economies mature, will they adopt the practices of the old guard? Or will they make their own way, and create the next prevailing version of capitalism? What new opportunities will that create for firms around the world? Standing on the Sun tackles these questions with fresh ideas and provocative examples. Based on firsthand observations of companies defying capitalism's old rules yet prospering, the authors outline new principles for commercial success"-- Zusammenfassung Based on firsthand observations of companies defying capitalism's old rules yet prospering, this title outlines fresh principles for commercial success....