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No ordinary disruption : the four global forces breaking all the trends / Richard Dobbs, James Manyika, Jonathan Woetzel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : PublicAffairs, c2016.Description: vi, 279 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337 23 DOB
LOC classification:
  • HD75 .D63 2015
Contents:
Part I. The four disruptive forces. 1. Beyond Shanghai: the age of urbanization -- 2. The tip of the iceberg: accelerating technological change -- 3. Getting old isn't what it used to be: responding to the challenges of an aging world -- 4. Trade, people, finance, and data: greater global connections -- Part II. Intuition resets. 5. The next three billion: tapping the power of the new consuming class -- 6. Reversing the cycle: resource opportunity -- 7. End of an era: farewell to increasingly cheaper capital? -- 8. The jobs gap: overcoming dislocation in the labor market -- 9. From minnows to sharks: rise of new competitors and a changing basis of competition -- 10. Policy matters: challenges for society and governance -- Concluding thoughts.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-257) and index.

Part I. The four disruptive forces. 1. Beyond Shanghai: the age of urbanization -- 2. The tip of the iceberg: accelerating technological change -- 3. Getting old isn't what it used to be: responding to the challenges of an aging world -- 4. Trade, people, finance, and data: greater global connections -- Part II. Intuition resets. 5. The next three billion: tapping the power of the new consuming class -- 6. Reversing the cycle: resource opportunity -- 7. End of an era: farewell to increasingly cheaper capital? -- 8. The jobs gap: overcoming dislocation in the labor market -- 9. From minnows to sharks: rise of new competitors and a changing basis of competition -- 10. Policy matters: challenges for society and governance -- Concluding thoughts.

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