Paul R. Lawrence Quote

To deal with the much-discussed but still poorly understood complex of economic affairs known as globalization, we must examine its several forms from a Renewed Darwinian Theory point of view. Some can have positive effects for all parties while others inherently benefit the rich and strong at the expense of the poor and weak. Furthermore, some can be beneficial but also lend themselves to abuse, especially by people without a conscience, and therefore call for some kind of world-level impulse/check/balance control.


Excerpt from: "The Drive to Acquire's Impact on Globalization," at hbswk.hbs.edu, 23 august 2010. - Driven to Lead: Good, Bad, and Misguided Leadership, 2010


To deal with the much-discussed but still poorly understood complex of economic affairs known as globalization, we must examine its several forms...

To deal with the much-discussed but still poorly understood complex of economic affairs known as globalization, we must examine its several forms...

To deal with the much-discussed but still poorly understood complex of economic affairs known as globalization, we must examine its several forms...

To deal with the much-discussed but still poorly understood complex of economic affairs known as globalization, we must examine its several forms...