The Triple Convergence
- The first convergence shows how the ten flatteners came together in a way that people could see things different after 2000.
- The second convergence is the emergence of a business practices and skills.
- The third convergence is the entrance of some three billion people onto the playing field. During the 1990s the economies and political systems of several nations opened up in a way that the citizens of these nations were able to join the free market game.
These three have been an explosion in the number of workers in the global economic labor force.
# The relevance of this chapter to Iraq's growth and development is not that much. Iraq development is different from many countries, so that in the five last years, IT was not something common between citizens except particular individuals.
# Friedman means by 'the great sorting out' the comparison of the industrial revolution to the current IT revolution. He also means by that examining the blurring boundaries between companies and different groups of workers, and the relationships between communities and the businesses. In addition to that, identities become harder to define.
- The first convergence shows how the ten flatteners came together in a way that people could see things different after 2000.
- The second convergence is the emergence of a business practices and skills.
- The third convergence is the entrance of some three billion people onto the playing field. During the 1990s the economies and political systems of several nations opened up in a way that the citizens of these nations were able to join the free market game.
These three have been an explosion in the number of workers in the global economic labor force.
# The relevance of this chapter to Iraq's growth and development is not that much. Iraq development is different from many countries, so that in the five last years, IT was not something common between citizens except particular individuals.
# Friedman means by 'the great sorting out' the comparison of the industrial revolution to the current IT revolution. He also means by that examining the blurring boundaries between companies and different groups of workers, and the relationships between communities and the businesses. In addition to that, identities become harder to define.