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- catalog abstract ""In The Global Me, G. Pascal Zachary reveals - through vivid examples - that the key new determinants for business, political and cultural success are, surprisingly, national diversity and a "mongrel" sense of self. Roaming the globe, Zachary shows how greater mobility and new forms of identity are shaping the winners and losers of the new century. And not just those companies and countries who come out on top either. Zachary explains the sources of individual success too." "The triumph of the hybrid is no passing fashion but a deep change. As Zachary reveals, diversity defines the health and wealth of nations in the new century. The hybrid is hip, and mongrels are inheriting the Earth. The apostles of purity - and the countries they run and companies they manage - are doomed. Still hybridity and the new cosmopolitanism, while fostering wealth and a liberation from the straight and narrow, have their dangers too. Zachary offers a fresh take on how individuals, corporations and countries struggle with diversity - too much can be harmful, while too little harms growth and security."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11717853.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""In The Global Me, G. Pascal Zachary reveals - through vivid examples - that the key new determinants for business, political and cultural success are, surprisingly, national diversity and a "mongrel" sense of self. Roaming the globe, Zachary shows how greater mobility and new forms of identity are shaping the winners and losers of the new century. And not just those companies and countries who come out on top either. Zachary explains the sources of individual success too."".
- catalog description ""The triumph of the hybrid is no passing fashion but a deep change. As Zachary reveals, diversity defines the health and wealth of nations in the new century. The hybrid is hip, and mongrels are inheriting the Earth. The apostles of purity - and the countries they run and companies they manage - are doomed. Still hybridity and the new cosmopolitanism, while fostering wealth and a liberation from the straight and narrow, have their dangers too. Zachary offers a fresh take on how individuals, corporations and countries struggle with diversity - too much can be harmful, while too little harms growth and security."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-295) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : New cosmopolitans -- Singer : the identity toolbox -- Writer : roots and wings -- Manager : mongrelize or die! -- Seeker : the hybridity factor -- Hustler : mongrel nation -- Rebel : diversity by design -- Maker : the cosmopolitan corporation -- Preacher : mongrel leadership -- Imitator : the new cosmopolitans and their critics -- Conclusion : Mongrel world.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 313 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1891620614 :".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : PublicAffairs,".
- catalog subject "382/.1042 21".
- catalog subject "Capitalism Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Comparative advantage (International trade)".
- catalog subject "Competition, International.".
- catalog subject "HB501 .Z23 2000".
- catalog subject "Multiculturalism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : New cosmopolitans -- Singer : the identity toolbox -- Writer : roots and wings -- Manager : mongrelize or die! -- Seeker : the hybridity factor -- Hustler : mongrel nation -- Rebel : diversity by design -- Maker : the cosmopolitan corporation -- Preacher : mongrel leadership -- Imitator : the new cosmopolitans and their critics -- Conclusion : Mongrel world.".
- catalog title "The global me : new cosmopolitans and the competitive edge--picking globalism's winners and losers / G. Pascal Zachary.".
- catalog type "text".