Tracing the Roots of Globalization and Business Principles by Lawrence A. Beer (2011, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherBusiness Expert Press
ISBN-101606492098
ISBN-139781606492093
eBay Product ID (ePID)102805793

Product Key Features

Number of Pages330 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameTracing the Roots of Globalization and Business Principles
Publication Year2011
SubjectEconomics / Microeconomics, General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
AuthorLawrence A. Beer
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight16.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
SynopsisA central theme to this book is in fact that the commercial process is central to the human condition. The onus to exchange, the bartering of the fruits of one's labour, achieved by physical work or applied knowledge, with another is the natural condition of humankind., A central theme to this book is in fact that the commercial process is central to the human condition. The onus to exchange, the bartering of the fruits of one's labour, achieved by physical work or applied knowledge, with another is the natural condition of humankind. It separates us from all other species on earth and underscores humankind's desire to reach out and touch - integrate with others. Such natural process, the trade initiative, is the root of modern globalization. It is also the prime contributor to the development of civilization and has provided the world with a continuing component that sustains progress and improves life. Given this consideration, the business system, and the institutions created to utilize it, have continued to live up to its influential heritage as a central tool in societal progression; although like most human endeavors it is fought with mistakes and errors - it is not perfect. Acquainting students and managers with their heritage sets the stage for the next act in the never ending commercial process. The trading activity, although always beset with stumbling blocks, has always strived to live up to its human promise to make the world a unified better place. Such a goal should not be forgotten and students as well as managers need to reflect on their wider role - providing the golden thread in the continuing tapestry of a global integrated civilization. The commercial process is not just about wealth accumulation or profit and loss; it is ingrained with social progression and the changes over time. Today's business student must see the world on a wider horizon, appreciate and understand the richness of the role their commercial ancestors played in shaping the world if they are to be properly educated on the position and responsibilities they will be required to fulfill in the business of the future., The onus to exchange, the bartering of the fruits of one's labor, achieved by physical work or applied knowledge, with another is the natural condition of humankind. In this book, it separates us from other species on earth and underscores humankind's desire to reach out and touch - integrate with others., A central theme to the text is in fact that the commercial process is central to the human condition. The onus to exchange, the bartering of the fruits of one's labor, achieved by physical work or applied knowledge, with another is the natural condition of humankind. It separates us from all other species on earth and underscores humankind's desire to reach out and touch - integrate with others. Such natural process, the trade initiative, is the root of modern globalization. It is also the prime contributor to the development of civilization and has provided the world with a continuing component that sustains progress and improves life. Given this consideration, the business system, and the institutions created to utilize it, have continued to live up to its influential heritage as a central tool in societal progression; although like most human endeavors it is fought with mistakes and errors - it is not perfect. Acquainting students and managers with their heritage sets the stage for the next act in the never ending commercial process. The trading activity, although always beset with stumbling blocks, has always strived to live up to its human promise to make the world a unified better place. Such a goal should not be forgotten and students as well as managers need to reflect on their wider role - providing the golden thread in the continuing tapestry of a global integrated civilization. The commercial process is not just about wealth accumulation or profit and loss; it is ingrained with social progression and the changes over time. Today's business student must see the world on a wider horizon, appreciate and understand the richness of the role their commercial ancestors played in shaping the world if they are to be properly educated on the position and responsibilities they will be required to fulfill in the business of the future.
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