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    Posted 01-19-2006 06:28
    Hi all. I agree with the opinions of many collegues. The role of
    technology in the process of society shaping is not a “new” argument.
    I think it is worthless to wonder if the world is “flat” or not. I
    believe our world is a complex system, so, according to sociologist
    Robertson (Robertson R.,1992, Globalization: social theory and global
    culture, London), this is the age of “glocalization”, ie of the co-
    existence of local, regional, multi-regional and global phenomena. Many
    authors think globalization enhances transnational connections and
    phenomena but at the same time fosters differences (see Held, D. &
    McGrew, A. (2003) Globalization / Anti-Globalization, Cambridge,
    Polity). May be, we are “closer and farther” at the same time.

    All
    the best

    Fabrizio


    Dr Fabrizio Maimone

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    organizational communication
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    Da: mfrandsen@ALBION.EDU
    Data: 18-gen-2006 6.27
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    A: <MG-ED-DV@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU>
    Ogg: Re: Thomas Freidman Discussing
    The World is Flat - Free online MIT video

    I had my undergraduate
    strategy students read the book last fall. Was the highlight of the
    semester and well worth the weeks of discussion that took away from
    other things I had planned. While I agree with much in the book (he is
    a convincing writer), it is important to remind students that
    Friedman's is one view. Interesting contrasts are found here http:
    //www.creativeclass.org/acrobat/TheWorldIsSpiky.pdf and here http:
    //www.morganstanley.com/GEFdata/digests/20051121-mon.html .

    Best,
    Mike


    Mike Frandsen, Ph.D.
    Department of Economics & Management
    Albion
    College
    mfrandsen@albion.edu
    517-629-0315

    >>> pcaproni@BUS.UMICH.EDU
    01/17/06 6:57 PM >>>
    Dear Abainesh and all:

    I told students in my
    teams class and in my managing professional relationships class that
    the online video is well worth watching. I'll know next week if any of
    the students watched it and what they said. Friedman's book and the
    video were certainly eye openers. The only thing I wasn't as happy
    with is that the perspective seemed to be a "while you were sleeping,
    America, all this is happening" yet I think the call to action is more
    of a global call to action. That said, it's great stuff. I don't know
    if it's all true (he's a convincing writer), but it's great food for
    thought and has changed the way I think and teach already.

    Best,
    Paula

    ________________________________

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    Development Discussion on behalf of Abainesh Mitiku
    Sent: Tue 1/17/2006
    2:26 PM
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    Subject: Re: Thomas Freidman
    Discussing The World is Flat - Free online MIT video


    Dear Paula,

    This message cannot be more timely...I am not talking about Friedman's
    message only but yours too. I just watched the MIT video from the site
    you gave. My first day of class for International Business for the
    Spring Semester is tomorrow and I plan to use this video as my lesson
    #1. It is s-o-o-o-o good!

    Thank you very much.

    Abainesh




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    From: Caproni, Paula <mailto:
    pcaproni@BUS.UMICH.EDU>
    To: MG-ED-DV@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Sent:
    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11:41 AM
    Subject: Thomas Freidman Discussing
    The World is Flat - Free online MIT video

    Greetings:

    It has been
    a while since I've participated in this discussion group, so I thought
    I'd start up again by suggesting a great resource I found yesterday.
    The new best-selling book is "The World is Flat" by Thomas Friedman.
    It is an excellent discussion of the "third wave of globalization" --
    the world has been flattened as a consequence of technology. A main
    message is "while you were sleeping, the world has gone flat." He
    makes the point that in a flattened world, individual and group
    innovations will be a key to success and that more and more people
    around the world have access to this success if they have the
    technology. The video can be found at the following website, and you
    can search the site for other free videos as well. Wonderful
    resource!

    http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/266/

    Ahhh, it's good
    to be back! And I'll see you at OBTC this year.

    Best,
    Paula
    Caproni
    Ross School of Business
    University of Michigan