Megatrendy 2000
- 324 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Američtí prognostikové vymezují 10 hlavních trendů vývoje naší civilizace do konce tisíciletí.
Autorove spisy sú hlboko zakorenené v jeho rozsiahlych skúsenostiach, od služby v americkej námornej pechote po pôsobenie v politike a globálnom korporátnom svete. Jeho rozsiahle cestovanie a priamy kontakt s meniacim sa ekonomickým prostredím, od Spojených štátov a Európy až po súčasný život v Číne, poskytujú jedinečnú perspektívu. Táto zmes praktických poznatkov a celosvetových postrehov umožňuje autorovi analyzovať súčasné trendy a predvídať budúce smery s pozoruhodnou presnosťou. Jeho dielo, uznávané pre svoju „triumfálne užitočnú“ povahu, ponúka čitateľom odvahu orientovať sa v neustále sa vyvíjajúcom svete.






Američtí prognostikové vymezují 10 hlavních trendů vývoje naší civilizace do konce tisíciletí.
The revised, updated edition of this bestseller documents the tremendous strides made and empowerment achieved by women in politics, medicine, commerce, religion, athletics, and other areas of public life since the onset of the '90s.
Following on from "Megatrends", this book identifies and describes the important forces of the 1990s, including the global economic boom, free-market socialism, women in leadership and the privatization of the welfare state. The book focuses on the contribution each individual can make.
Within five years, predicts bestselling author John Naisbitt, a new commonwealth of Asian nations will become the dominant economic, political, and cultural influence in the world. Writing in the same vein as his previous Megatrends bestsellers, Naisbitt reveals the explosive changes currently taking place in Asia and describes how this global shift will affect the rest of the world.
Details America's shift from industrial production to providing services and information.
Annotation The one great megatrend of the new millennium.
Focuses on the contribution each individual can make in the 1990s.
The Bigger the World Economy, the More Powerful Its Smallest Players
In two previous best-sellers, John Naisbitt identified major global trends over the last fifteen years, including economic globalization, technological innovation, and cultural resurgence. Now, he introduces a transformative concept: a Global Paradox where larger systems yield smaller, more powerful units. Countries and corporations are breaking down into essential, smaller components. Multinational firms are either adapting dramatically or failing, while empires are dissolving in favor of looser economic alliances. Nationalist movements in regions like Quebec and Scotland are gaining unprecedented strength. Naisbitt posits that explosive advancements in telecommunications drive this paradox, fostering a vast global economy while empowering its individual parts. Tourism, the fastest-growing industry, embodies this shift, creating infrastructures that uplift Third World economies and enhancing our interest in diverse cultures. This tribalism, paradoxically, emerges as we become more globalized, potentially leading to the formation of new countries and empowered tribal groups. China serves as a test case, with its shift from central planning to individual entrepreneurship positioning it to become a leading economy. Naisbitt's insights provide a glimpse into the future, highlighting potential winners and losers in the global market and the evolving rules of political and business conduct worldwide. His work offers a profound unde
Describes how the new information society is altering the nature of the workplace and how some corporations are responding
In his Megatrends books, Naisbitt proved himself a far-sighted observer of our fast-changing world. This book discloses his secret of forecasting, opening the door to the insights that let him understand today's world and see the opportunities of tomorrow. He selects his most effective tools and applies them by guiding the reader through the five forces that will dominate the next decades of the twenty-first century.--From publisher description.