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In "Redefining Global Strategy," renowned author and business strategist Pankaj Ghemawat challenges the prevailing notion that globalization is an inevitable and unstoppable force. Drawing on extensive research and real-world examples, Ghemawat argues that companies must adopt a more nuanced and localized approach to global strategy in order to succeed in today's complex and rapidly evolving marketplace.
The book explores a range of themes, including the importance of cultural differences, the role of technology in shaping global markets, and the need for companies to balance global and local priorities. Ghemawat also offers practical advice for companies looking to adapt their global strategies, including how to identify and leverage local advantages, build strong relationships with local partners, and navigate the complexities of global supply chains.
One of the standout features of the book is its engaging and accessible writing style, which makes complex business concepts and theories easy to understand. It has received high praise from business leaders and academics alike, wit...