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Book DescriptionSince the mid-1960s, Alvin and Heidi Toffler have predicted the far-reaching impact of emerging technological, economic, and social developments on our businesses, governments, families, and daily lives. In REVOLUTIONARY WEALTH, they once again demonstrate their unparalleled ability to illuminate current trends and anticipate what they mean for the future. REVOLUTIONARY WEALTH focuses on how wealth will be created—and who will get it—in the twenty-first century. As the knowledge-based economy (a reality the Tofflers predicted forty years ago) continues to replace the industrial-based econo... |
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Book DescriptionThe premise of this book is that the way we make wealth is the way we make war -- that today's revolutionary changes in business are being mirrored in the world s armies & the future of war itself. Describes how the U.S. military went from defeat & demoralization in Vietnam to high performance in the Gulf -- a story with lessons for many businesses today as they, too, restructure in preparation for the 21st century. When America is groping for new strategies, when its defense industries are in crisis, & when peacemakers are being outsmarted, this book tells us why we seem bent on violence -... |
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