Triad Power

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Simon and Schuster, 1985 - Business & Economics - 220 pages
Renowned business strategist Kenichi Ohmae's path breaking ideas on the globalization of industries and products have made headlines in leading financial newspapers and business publications on three continents. Now, in this eagerly awaited book, Ohmae integrates and expands his much discussed concepts.

Ohmae explains that becoming an insider means nothing less than full membership in the indigenous business communities at each corner of the Triad.
 

Contents

Forces of Change
1
The Accelerating Tempo of Technology
8
The Universal Users
22
Neoprotectionism
28
Global Impasse
35
True Competitors
45
The Scorecard of Global Competition
51
Becoming a Triad Power
121
The Role of the Developing Regions
149
Merits of Being a Triad Power
165
The Road to Becoming a Triad Power
171
Notes
211
U S and European Companies in Japan 76
213
Glossary
214
Index
215
Copyright

Emergence of the Triad
125

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About the author (1985)

Kenichi Ohmae is an organizational theorist, management consultant, Former Professor and Dean of UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and author, known for developing the 3C's Model