<p>Amity Global Academic Excellence Award</p>

Even with growing trends in isolationist, minimalist and protectionist movements, there is limited reading material on the subject. While many people are perplexed by the changes taking place globally and cannot quite put a finger on what’s really happening, "The Unglobals" offers fresh ideas and aims to get a conversation going and find solution pathways to personal and organizational success. Written in a style similar to Spencer Johnson’s Who Moved My Cheese?, "The Unglobals" offers fictional but plausible stories of individuals who have detached themselves from the globalized world. The notion of globalization alternatives and economic nationalism presented in this short, easy-to-read, thought-provoking book will intrigue readers.

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There are emerging trends in protectionism, minimalism and even isolationism worldwide. Amid global conflicts and confusion, ‘The Unglobals’ offers personal and organizational strategies on managing globalization your own way.

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List of Illustrations; 1. The World Is Not That Flat; 2. Unlinked, Unwired, Uninterested; 3. Unglobal Pathways; About the Author; References.

“Mark Munoz’s new book helps the new generation to look at reality in a new way and provides worksheets to develop a personal life plan. It is an easy read that the new generation should consider.”
—Dianne H. B. Welsh, Hayes Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship and Founding Director of the Entrepreneurship Program, University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA; 2015 Fulbright-Hayes Distinguished Chair of Entrepreneurship for Central Europe, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business), Austria

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Short, easy-to-read, thought-provoking book on the notion of globalization alternatives and economic nationalism.

Product details

ISBN
9781785270550
Published
2018-05-10
Publisher
Union Bridge Books
Weight
1 gr
Height
5157 mm
Width
3226 mm
Thickness
26 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
64

Author

Biographical note

J. Mark Munoz is a tenured full professor of international business at Millikin University, USA. A former visiting fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA, Munoz is the author of several books and recipient of numerous awards including a literary award, the AGBA International Book Award and the ACBSP Teaching Excellence Award among others.