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How flat is flat? Why Thomas Friedman’s flattening theory is not watertight
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Content of the presentation Introduction to Thomas Friedman’s theory Introduction to our theory The unflatteners Target goup Product description How to reach the target group Questions
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The vision
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Thomas L. Friedman ‘The World Is Flat’ Globalization in the 21st century 10 ‘flatteners’
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Friedman’s 10 flatteners Wall comes down, Windows comes up Netscape browser Opensourcing Insourcing Outsourcing Informing Offshoring Supply chain management Work flow software Steroids
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Unflatteners Some elements will prevent the world from actually becoming "flat". In order to acquire absolute globalization, these unflatteners will have to be overcome.
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Unflatteners Poverty USA vs. World Economy Half flat world Middle East Digital Divide Suppression Tribalization
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Poverty Main cause of global inequality Third world and Fourth world Different priorities
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Poverty As long as 1 out of 2 children live in poverty and only 6 billion dollars is spend on education in developing countries “compared to 780 billion on war”, there will be no flat world.
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USA vs. World Economy Global economy as complex system One crisis will have consequences everywhere What if the US dollar collapses?
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USA vs. World Economy What is actually necessary is a combination of measures in different countries in order to straighten the imbalance in the world economy.
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Half flat world Twilight zone between flat and unflat ‘You can see but you can’t touch’ Local governments fail
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Middle East Walls, wars, terrorism Terrorism attacks important requirement for flat world: trust Cultural diversity
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Middle East “Should there be another attack on the United States of the magnitude of 9/11, or worse, walls would go up everywhere and the flattening of the world would be set back for a long, long time.”
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Digital Divide Connected to global network or not ‘Have nots’ and ‘want nots’
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Suppression Governmental: Google.cn Family: Islamic culture Other
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Tribalization Future tellers Cultural and personal identities are strong Extreme: disagreement could lead to wars
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The product
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Target group People interested in: Globalization Thomas Friedman's Theories Digital revolutions The unflatteners
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Target group People who are: concerned with society familiar with modern technology
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Target group We want to attract those people by: bringing up to date news interactivity
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Product description The targets for our product: Interest visitors in theory of unflatteners Inform visitors about our vision Let visitors form an own opinion Give visitors a possibility to express their thoughts Joining in with the internet trends of web 2.0 and user generated content
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Product description Website Text and podcasts, supported with images Comment function Submit podcasts Interactive environment
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How to reach the target group Obtaining a high position in search engines Starting affiliates with.... oThomas Friedman oNY Times oprominent review websites oeducational platforms Placing links on Wikipedia
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Questions?
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