Navigating our global future

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23 Oct 2009

As globalization and technological advances bring us hurtling towards a new integrated future, Ian Goldin warns that not all people may benefit equally. But, he says, if we can recognize this danger, we might yet realize the possibility of improved life for everyone.

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Ishmael Ariwa

November 24th, 2009 at 13:41

NAVIGATING OUR GLOBAL FUTURE BY IAN GOLDIN

Mr Goldin is by this definition explained without doubt the trend of events in the context of globalization and technological advancements around the world we live. Unless we realize that we should be our brothers keepers, unless we realize that we are dependent of one another, unless we develop the fair and open principle of redistributing the opportunities, products and services through better knowledge and information management otherwise the expected gains of globalization and technological advances will leave everyone in perpetual agony. The earlier we realize this and begin immediate adjustments the better for us all.

I will say that Ian Goldin has predicted the future and it is left for us all to make the necessary preparation to cope.

Thanks you Mr. Ian Goldin for your evergreen prediction.

Ishmael

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