Supporting the New Paradigm continue…

In the New South Africa, it is interesting to align these six points with the concept of political neutrality, at least in the short tomedium term. As an emerging nation builds itself and seeks to create for itself a desirable position in the world’s economic rankings, its entire focus should be orientated towards that purpose. Nothing should distract it from achieving its goal. Its resources, both human and otherwise, must be channelled into creating the right kind of society that will provide prosperity to the citizens of the country Political and social distractions channel resources away from the efforts of global economic and business competitiveness. The leaders of the country must be concerned with their own nation first, before they can deal with issues in other countries. Read the rest of this entry »

The Art of War and Globalisation continue…

If South Africa wishes to become a highly successful emerging nation, one that can seriously challenge for position in the world economic rankings and have its business corporations develop agreater sense of competitiveness, a change in strategic outlook at both government and corporate level is required. This aims to outline the kind of approach an emerging nation like South Africa needs in order to enhance its competitive prowess at both national and corporate level.

Before a home-grown business organisation in an emerging economy can achieve a higher level of competitiveness, the conditionsin that country have to be conducive to competitive thinking.’ Read the rest of this entry »

The Art of War and Globalisation

Wing says that, since the time of Sun Tzu, the major conflict experienced throughout the world has remained the same, namely the struggle for ideological supremacy and the control of resources.’ In nation-states, and especially in the current global environment, competition takes place for people, materials, technology and/or financial resources. A key principle in making one’s position unassailable is for the government of the day to view its nation as a complete and interdependable entity, and to take steps to ensure it survives as such. Sun Tzu said that it is not individually, but altogether, as a single and complete entity, that the people of the world face survival or extinction.’ Read the rest of this entry »

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