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Mark Schwartz
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Now in its fourth edition, this highly regarded and critically
acclaimed textbook offers an authoritative introduction to
international political economy. It is unique in offering an
accessible, broad introduction to the development of the global
economy from its inception to today's complex relationship between
states and markets in the midst of economic crises. Herman Mark
Schwartz deftly shows that globalization is not a novel phenomenon
but a recurrent process whereby markets have, since the 16th
century, periodically redistributed economic activity. It links the
production of goods and services in one region to the markets for
those goods, and shows how this can lead to conflicts among states
that try to create, enhance or subdue the markets. Taking into
account the continued rise of China, and the recent shift towards
populism in the West, this book has been extensively rewritten and
updated throughout. This is a thought-provoking text which will
encourage upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students to
think analytically about the inevitability of a global market
influencing a state's policies and geo-economic position and to
locate their own thinking within the IPE tradition. New to this
Edition: - Thoroughly updated to cover all major developments in
global political economy since the financial crisis - Timelines in
most chapters show key events in the evolution of the global
economy - Offers a particularly clear account, now with chapter
summaries, updated examples and a glossary of key terms
Digital transformation doesn't just raise ethical issues, it--in
itself--is an ethical shift.Business leaders today are struggling
to manage conflicting imperatives, those of the emerging digital
world and those of the bureaucratic world of the past. The act of
digital transformation requires a deep change in the moral outlook
and ethical assumptions of a business. But how do we get
there?Enterprise strategist and author Mark Schwartz shows how we
need to learn to think differently about relationships with
customers and employees. That the ethics of digital transformation
is a matter of cultivating and applying virtues rather than
applying rules. Ethics is not just a matter of refraining from
doing bad things. It's a matter of building the world we want, and
it's the job of company executives.Featuring a chapter on bullshit,
a handy chart of excuses for bad behavior, and Schwartz's typically
paradoxical blend of deep insight and pasta jokes, this book guides
business leaders as they struggle to adapt their bureaucratic
framework of ethics to the emerging landscape of the digital world.
By the end of the book, business leaders will rethink what it takes
to be an ethical organization.
Agile, Lean, and DevOps approaches are radical game changers,
providing a fundamentally different way to think about how IT fits
into the enterprise, how IT leaders lead, and how IT can harness
technology to accomplish the objectives of the enterprise. But
honest and open conversations are not taking place between
management and Agile delivery teams. In A Seat at the Table, CIO
Mark Schwartz explores the role of IT leadership as it is now and
opens the door to reveal IT leadership as it should be-an integral
part of the value creation engine. With an easy style, Schwartz
reveals that the only way to become an Agile IT leader is to be
courageous-to throw off the attitude and assumptions that have kept
CIOs from taking their rightful seat at the table. CIOs, step on
up, your seat at the table is waiting for you.
Mark W. Schwartz Soon after we came into extensive meadows: and I
was assured that those meadows continue for a hundred and fifty
miles. being in winter drowned lands and marshes. By the dryness of
the season they were now beautiful pastures, and here presented
itself one of the most delightful prospects I have ever beheld; all
low grounds being meadow, and without wood, and all of the high
grounds being covered with trees and appearing like islands: the
whole scene seemed an elysium. Capt. Thomas Morris. 1791 I am
sitting in a 60-mile-an-hour bus sailing over a highway originally
laid out for horse and buggy. The ribbon of concrete has been
widened and widened until the field fences threaten to topple into
the road cuts. In the narrow thread of sod between the shaved banks
and the toppling fences grow the relics of what once was Illinois:
the prairie.
Now in its fourth edition, this highly regarded and critically
acclaimed textbook offers an authoritative introduction to
international political economy. It is unique in offering an
accessible, broad introduction to the development of the global
economy from its inception to today's complex relationship between
states and markets in the midst of economic crises. Herman Mark
Schwartz deftly shows that globalization is not a novel phenomenon
but a recurrent process whereby markets have, since the 16th
century, periodically redistributed economic activity. It links the
production of goods and services in one region to the markets for
those goods, and shows how this can lead to conflicts among states
that try to create, enhance or subdue the markets. Taking into
account the continued rise of China, and the recent shift towards
populism in the West, this book has been extensively rewritten and
updated throughout. This is a thought-provoking text which will
encourage upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students to
think analytically about the inevitability of a global market
influencing a state's policies and geo-economic position and to
locate their own thinking within the IPE tradition. New to this
Edition: - Thoroughly updated to cover all major developments in
global political economy since the financial crisis - Timelines in
most chapters show key events in the evolution of the global
economy - Offers a particularly clear account, now with chapter
summaries, updated examples and a glossary of key terms
Mark Schwartz, author of leadership classics A Seat at the Table
and The Art of Business Value, reveals a new (empowering) model for
the often soul-shattering, frustrating, Kafkaesque nightmare we
call bureaucracy. Through humor, a healthy dose of history and
philosophy, and real-life examples from his days as a government
bureaucrat, Schwartz shows IT leaders (and the whole of business)
how to master the ways of the Monkey, the Razor, and the Sumo
Wrestler to create a lean, learning, and enabling bureaucracy. For
anyone frustrated by roadblocks, irritated the business can't move
fast enough, or suffering under the weight of crushing procedures,
this book is for you. No matter your role, you need a playbook for
bureaucracy. This is it. With this playbook, you can wield
bureaucracy as a superpower and bust through it at the same time
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