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The Fifth Wave of th |
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| The global availability of capital is converging with a number of other trends to pave the way for the final and most important phase of the information revolution. Every technological revolution goes through a series of waves or stages of creative destruction. This is as true for today’s computer-based revolution as it was for those based on the steam engine, or the automobile. |
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| Today, the basis of competitive advantage has changed. The dominant company in any industry is not necessarily the one with the greatest capital, the most efficient factories, or the best access to raw materials. Instead, winning companies are those with the richest knowledge ?knowledge about their customers, potential customers, suppliers, technologies, and competitors. |
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Faith at Work |
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| There may be a separation between church and state, but the old unwritten rule about separating religion from the workplace is losing its power. |
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Second Class: How th |
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글로벌 인프라 시장의 부상 The G |
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| 활기찬 경제 성장에는 탄탄한 기반 시설, 즉 인프라가 필요하다. 고속도로, 철도, 휴대폰 중계탑, 공항, 항구, 탄탄한 전력망, 발전소, 원유 및 가스 파이프라인 및 상하수도 시설 등이 이에 해당된다. 선진국, 개발도상국이나 저개발 국가를 포함하여 2030년까지 이러한 글로벌 인프라 시장에 대한 투자 규모가 무려 70조 달러에서 100조 달러에 이를 것으로 예측된다. |
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