Blog Sree Vijaykumar | From the Editor's Desk ok, this time around I don't agree with The Economist's take on Management Theory, which it calls a compendium of dead ideas. The only part I agree with is that indeed globalization is not a one-way street. Today globalisation shows signs of going into reverse. Donald Trump preaches muscular American nationalism and threatens China with tariffs. Britain is disentangling itself from the European Union. The more far-sighted multinationals are preparing for an increasingly nationalist future. However, competition is indeed more intense today, entrepreneurship is alive and kicking and because of the information age, business change is faster than before. Check out the article.
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