Young World Rising: How Youth Technology and Entrepreneurship are Changing the World from the Bottom UpYoung World Rising gives you an exclusive glimpse into the new trend that's transforming global business and changing the dynamics of globalization The global Millennial generation is 4.1 billion strong, and the spread of data networks is empowering them to build radically new kinds of organizations adapted to a flat and crowded world. Young World Rising takes you on a panoramic tour of the new centers of enterpreneurial innovation on five continents.
With more than a dozen unique and in-depth case studies, Young World Rising is essential reading for every organization coming to grips with the challenges of globalization and demographic change in the 21st century. |
Contents
CHAPTER 1THE RISING TIDE | |
CHAPTER 2 LAYINGTHE GROUNDWORK | |
YOUNG WORLD ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACTION | |
CHAPTER 4ENGAGING THE YOUNG WORLD | |
CONCLUSION | |
APPENDIX | |
APPENDIX | |
Acknowledgements | |
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Young World Rising: How Youth Technology and Entrepreneurship are Changing ... Rob Salkowitz No preview available - 2010 |
Young World Rising: How Youth Technology and Entrepreneurship are Changing ... Rob Salkowitz No preview available - 2010 |
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