Word: revolutionizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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So much for the miraculous Japan, with its uncanny, clockwork economy and culture. Ichiro Ozawa now believes it's time to close the postwar chapter. He argues that Japan's highly regulated society inhibits the cultivation of talent at home and friendship abroad that Japan needs if it is to...
So, what to do? I don't profess to know an answer. I'm half-heartedly tempted to say something ridiculous along the lines of we need to learn how to respect ourselves, to have integrity, and to respect other people, but I know that's a crock of shit...
Both Harvard and the outside world have not only survived this development but prospered and grown at an unprecedented rate. As we are moving toward the turn of the century, however, drastic changes are occurring. Most notably, the opening of emerging markets, specifically South East Asia and Eastern Europe, and...
The speed of the high-tech revolution has also had quite similar effects. Fifteen years ago, almost all papers were burdensomely typed, and computers were reserved for a few freaks, some of whom would eventually turn into billionaires. Nowadays, however, the technical skills required to utilize the resources of the...
The high-tech revolution and the globalization of the economy has created a high demand for people with motivation, work ethic, creativity, flexibility and international experience, skills that are fostered at Harvard (examples can be found inc consulting, finance, medicine and other growing professions). I would like to quote Professor...