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- catalog abstract "Media marketing expert Jim Mann foresees the end of top heavy, centralized bureaucracies in favor of global communities based upon the virtues of the family - such as, amiable decision-making, a balance of benefits and responsibilities, concern about the welfare of all its members, and sharing ideas freely. The author predicts that the ever increasing volume and accessibility of information will eventually bring down some of the Western world's most entrenched paradigms in society, culture and politics. Tomorrow's global community will consist of a wide array of private partnerships eventually replacing the nation-state. The corporate and business shell will begin to atrophy as a new "gift economy" replaces it, promising a free flow of information and knowledge rather than the adherence to a "bottom-line" mentality centered about intellectual property rights and profit motives. This optimistic view of the future is based upon events now occurring. It may take many years for the new global community finally to emerge, yet as more and more information creates uncertainty, confusion, and mistrust in central authority, the sooner partnership networks will replace existing institutions.".
- catalog contributor b11210866.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 435-448) and index.".
- catalog description "Media marketing expert Jim Mann foresees the end of top heavy, centralized bureaucracies in favor of global communities based upon the virtues of the family - such as, amiable decision-making, a balance of benefits and responsibilities, concern about the welfare of all its members, and sharing ideas freely. The author predicts that the ever increasing volume and accessibility of information will eventually bring down some of the Western world's most entrenched paradigms in society, culture and politics.".
- catalog description "The Information Volcano / Harlan Cleveland -- pt. 1. The Information Deluge and its Consequences. 1. We're Drowning in Information. 2. Information Overdose: The Side Effects. 3. Information, Knowledge and Wisdom. 4. Communication Creates Society. 5. Information, Authority and Democracy. 6. Adam Smith's Arthritic Invisible Hand. 7. The Media: Formed, Fed and Foiled by Information -- pt. 2. The Rise of Partnership Networks. 8. Managing Information in the Workplace. 9. Networks of Partnerships. 10. Organic Networks: Complex Adaptive Systems. 11. Superpartnering: Operations and Knowledge Networks. 12. Three Economies -- pt. 3. The Application of Partnership Networks to Social Structures. 13. Rediscovering Government.".
- catalog description "Tomorrow's global community will consist of a wide array of private partnerships eventually replacing the nation-state. The corporate and business shell will begin to atrophy as a new "gift economy" replaces it, promising a free flow of information and knowledge rather than the adherence to a "bottom-line" mentality centered about intellectual property rights and profit motives. This optimistic view of the future is based upon events now occurring. It may take many years for the new global community finally to emerge, yet as more and more information creates uncertainty, confusion, and mistrust in central authority, the sooner partnership networks will replace existing institutions.".
- catalog extent "479 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Tomorrowʼs global community.".
- catalog identifier "1891696068 (hc.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Tomorrowʼs global community.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : BainBridgeBooks,".
- catalog relation "Tomorrowʼs global community.".
- catalog subject "302.2 21".
- catalog subject "Business networks.".
- catalog subject "Communication Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "HM259 .M36 1998".
- catalog subject "Information society.".
- catalog subject "Knowledge management.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Information Volcano / Harlan Cleveland -- pt. 1. The Information Deluge and its Consequences. 1. We're Drowning in Information. 2. Information Overdose: The Side Effects. 3. Information, Knowledge and Wisdom. 4. Communication Creates Society. 5. Information, Authority and Democracy. 6. Adam Smith's Arthritic Invisible Hand. 7. The Media: Formed, Fed and Foiled by Information -- pt. 2. The Rise of Partnership Networks. 8. Managing Information in the Workplace. 9. Networks of Partnerships. 10. Organic Networks: Complex Adaptive Systems. 11. Superpartnering: Operations and Knowledge Networks. 12. Three Economies -- pt. 3. The Application of Partnership Networks to Social Structures. 13. Rediscovering Government.".
- catalog title "Tomorrowʾs global community : how the information deluge is transforming business & government / by Jim Mann ; with an introduction by Harlan Cleveland.".
- catalog type "text".