... because I'm supposed to research them by tomorrow and contrast them with Thomas Friedman's The Lexus and the Olive Tree, which I finished reading 10 minutes ago. The assignment lists some websites to visit, but I figure some additional input would make my paper seem slightly less cooked-up-the-day-before-school-starts. So here is your chance to have your opinions presented in a paper that will have no impact on anything but my grade!
Incidentally, there is a lot of (unintentional) irony in this book. Example: Friedman says, when demonstrating how "cyber-exchanges" are changing the relationship between companies and suppliers, "Consider Enron." Oops.
Incidentally, there is a lot of (unintentional) irony in this book. Example: Friedman says, when demonstrating how "cyber-exchanges" are changing the relationship between companies and suppliers, "Consider Enron." Oops.
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