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To be Successful in a Thriving Global Digital Economy: A TECHNOLOGY AIDED TRANSFORMATION

Cavendish, June 2008, Pages: 62

Now and the Potential Future

The report/guide is designed to support the company-wide drive to achieve a consistent approach to business by:

Today is all about this concept called the `Digital Revolution` and other innovation in the `Thriving Global Digital Economy`.

This is the general assumption that:

- we are moving in an information society;
- there is a new paradigm in the economy;
- we are coming to the end of industrialism;
- the nation-state is in decline in developed countries;
- all the old beliefs will give way to something new; and
- we are moving in a world more hi-tech but more natural at the same time.

These theorists argue that we will have a break with the past, and that this break is redemption of the problems from the industrial society. What interests me is that this new rhetoric is actually a very old idea - net hype is the latest version of something one hundred years old: the technological revolution. Post-industrialists claim that the reason we are moving from the past into the future is due to technological convergence, advances in the media and telecommunications.

I find recent articles proclaiming the triumph of new values springing from rising ownership of personal computers and presence on the internet interesting because this is exactly what Joseph Stalin said about the industrial revolution. This new paradigm is more natural is what Herbert Spencer, the great English liberal theorist of the 19th century, said about the new society in his day.

As for globalisation, lots of people are talking about it, but the economy has only recently become as globalised as it was in 1914. In fact, if you read 19th century theorists or early 20th century theorists like Max Weber, you find that globalisation is not new.

Discover how this report will enable you to deliver superior long-term value to its shareholders and encompass the retention of its employees and customers by understanding global business. Also, excellent information for individuals who wish to understand the `Thriving Global Digital Economy`.

Open your mind to the ‘Challenges’ we face in a global trading environment to be successful.

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`Every` company and individual in the world will benefit from this comprehensive information and help them to be successful in `the digital economy`.

Executive Summary

Defining the Digital Revolution

The Digital Economy

E Commerce

The Relationship between Information and Knowledge

Digital Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Strategies for a Global Digital Economy

Other Business Models

The Power of Positive Habits - Useful Information

Plus 103 very powerful slides full of information

The report is based on experience and skills by Colin Thompson as a Managing Director of successful organisations This report/guide is designed as a working reference. It describes a generic approach to `A Global Digital Economy`that can be adapted and used in many situations - a Technology Aided Transformation.

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