- Globalization 1.0
- 1492-1800
- Shrank the world from large to medium
- Countries and muscles
- Horse/steam power
- Inspired by religion or imperialism or both
- Where does my country fit in?
- How can I go global and collaborate with others through my country?
- Horse/steam power
- 1492-1800
- Globalization 2.0
- 1800-2000
- From medium to small sized world
- Interrupted by Great Depression and WWI/II
- Multinational corporations
- Dutch/English, Industrial Revolution
- Looking for market and labor
- Powered by steam/rail
- Then telecom (telegraph, phones, pc, satellites, fiber optics)
- Breakthroughs in Hardware
- Steamships, rails
- computers
- Steamships, rails
- Where does my company fit in?
- How does it take advantage of the opportunities?
- How can I go global and collabaorate with others through my company?
- Dutch/English, Industrial Revolution
- 1800-2000
- Globalization 3.0
- After 2000
- From small to tiny/flat world
- Not countries. Not companies. Individuals.
- Not horsepower, not hardware, but software
- Where do I fit in?
- How can I, on my own, collaborate with others globally?
- Driven by every corner of the world (not Europe and America)
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