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August 2, 2003 1403911150 978-1403911155
Synconomy argues that the operating state of a firm has a synergistic relationship with the behavior of the entire marketplace, which is important in understanding the value of the firm and predict its performance. It explores the business conditions of an ever-more interoperating global economic marketplace in which companies, customers, and competitors collaborate on many issues. The book proposes a new approach to measuring value in this inter-connected global framework.

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Jospeh A. Divanna is CEO, Maris Strategies Ltd.

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Joseph A. DiVanna (American 1957 - ) has been called a "polymath" by The Economist magazine and a Renaissance man by business colleagues because of his wide range of personal interests. A prolific writer his books span economics, banking, technology, human capital management and politics. Residing in the Cambridge, United Kingdom he travels to numerous emerging markets countries to research the cultural implications of money, banking and finance in maintaining the social financial cohesion of nation states.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
creating value, global paradox, digital era, behaviour type, corporate globality, synergistic behaviour, employee value proposition, corporate competencies, operational synergy, operating synergy
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
The New Corporate Globality, The Relativity of Value, The Global Flow of Capital, John Wiley, New York, International Trade, The Conference Board, Harvard Business School Press, Palgrave Macmillan, National Allegiance, Buckminster Fuller, Foreign Affairs, Business Economics, Financial Times, Nicholas Brealey, The Work of Nations, Thinking Beyond Technology, Asian Business Wisdom, Network Economy, Synergistic Relationships, European Commission, Rethinking Citizenship, White Paper, United States, Islamic Finance
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