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Globalisation

At Home ...

Riding the Wave: Implications for Corporations in Shifting to the New Economy

Many of our clients ask us why they should care about environmental and social issues. We respond by saying that in the new knowledge economy, the business landscape has changed. The new economy drivers presented here help us and our clients to understand the social, political and business context in which companies operate today. June 2001.


In the Media ...

Playing the Name Game to Advantage

Anti-globalisation advocate Naomi Klein's campaign against big brands is missing the real target. Published in the Sydney Morning Herald. July 2001.

Power-Noia - Too Much Corporate Power?

Too much corporate power is becoming a business risk. Carl Frankel turns referee in the fight between globalisation and anti-globalisation heavyweights. Published in Tomorrow Magazine. March-April 2001.

Click here to tell em what you think

In this cyber age, companies that ignore public criticism do so at their peril. For the internet has made it possible to organise campaigns of global protests and boycotts with far-reaching results. Published in the Australian Financial Review. June 2000.



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