In light of what's happening at Apple with the upsetting situation of Steve Jobs taking another leave of absence from the company due to his health, I can't help but wonder at the same time why there is a sudden management overhaul over at Google.
Change is the only thing that is constant in life. This could become disruptive innovation at its best.
Your thoughts?
Posted by: Laurel Delaney, The Global Small Business Blog
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Showing posts with label Eric Schmidt. Show all posts
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
A Sense of Globalization Is Very Important

Excerpt:
How is information technology changing the world?Read the entire interview: "Googlopolis"
When I was growing up, an elite controlled the media. And the majority of the world was very, very poor, both in a resource sense and an information sense. Since then, a set of things have occurred: the digital revolution, the mobile revolution, and so forth -- of which I am enormously proud because they are roughly the equivalent of lifting people from abject poverty and ignorance to a reasonable ability to communicate and participate in the conversation.
Information empowers individuals. And it has a huge and overwhelmingly positive impact on society. Think of someone who can now get information about finance or technology, or they're in school and they can't afford textbooks but access information online. Or imagine medicine -- I mean there's just issue after issue.
Globalization has clearly been responsible for lifting at least 2 billion people from abject poverty to extremely low levels of middle class. As a result, they have greater access to education and opportunity; they are much less likely to attack you, and they're busy trying to fulfill their low-cost version of the American Dream. They're trying to buy a car.
Caricature drawing credit above of Eric Schmidt can be found here.
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