The Emergence of the Relationship Economy
- Scott Allen
- 2008-01-01
Author: Scott Allen
Publisher: Happy About
ISBN: 9781600050824
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 257
View: 295
The convergence of technology that accelerates the power of relationships and facilitates dynamic communications-- peer to peer and to entire communities--is revolutionary to say the least. The book examines the factors that are influencing the emergence of The Relationship Economy. The book defines The Relationship Economy as: "The people and things we are connected with in our personal networks who or that distribute or consume our capital, which in turn influences our individual production outputs." The book analyzes the factors that are influencing an emerging economy based on the sum of factors driving massive and significant changes to the way everyone will work, play, and live. This emergence will have an especially profound effect on businesses and individuals. While individual factors are self-evident, the collective factors, taken as a whole, are the basis for individual conclusions for strategic opportunities that can be gained from the new economy. The book provides the knowledge, tools and suggested skills necessary for improved comprehension of the strategic issues required to succeed in The Relationship Economy, and provides the context of actions that enable success. It covers an emerging opportunity for the global community of users/consumers/prosumers/citizens, consumer brands, corporations, non-governmental organizations and governments to play a critical role in forging this new carbon neutral economy: The Relationship Economy. This book details an emerging economy, driven by factors that are affecting massive changes to the way people work, play, and live. This emergence will have an especially profound effect on business. While individual factors are self-evident, when taken collectively, they are the basis that individuals use to identify strategic opportunities to be gained from the new economy. Starting with a foreword by Doc Searls, Co-Author of 'The Cluetrain Manifesto', this book is a foundational resource for individuals and entities to use as each begins to plan for participation in the accelerated changes brought on my technological advances of the World Wide Web. The goal of the book is to enable all parties to gain perspectives, knowledge, and insights as to the dynamics of technology, the impact of changes brought on by the social Web, and what factors should be considered for the purposes of planning for success.The Relationship Economy
- John R. DiJulius
- 2019-10-08
Author: John R. DiJulius
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
ISBN: 9781626346444
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 248
View: 553
Creating Authentic Customer Connections in a High-Tech World In The Relationship Economy, author John DiJulius teaches business leaders about the importance of relationship building in the digital age. He argues that in spite of (and because of) the advances in tech, we've become a less connected society. We have dramatically evolved away from face-to-face communication, and the skill of building rapport is evaporating. This means that customer personalization and relationships are more important now than ever—and they will be the key to success for businesses moving forward. As he aptly states, “Being able to build true sustainable relationships is the biggest competitive advantage in a world where automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are eliminating the human experience, which is what creates the emotional connections that build true customer loyalty.” This book reminds readers of the importance of personal connections and shows them how to attain meaningful, lasting relationships with their customers.The Emergence of the Relationship Economy
- Scott Allen
- 2008
Author: Scott Allen
Publisher: Happy about
ISBN: 1600050816
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 241
View: 520
The convergence of technology that accelerates the power of relationships and facilitates dynamic communications-- peer to peer and to entire communities--is revolutionary to say the least. The book examines the factors that are influencing the emergence of The Relationship Economy. The book defines The Relationship Economy as: "The people and things we are connected with in our personal networks who or that distribute or consume our capital, which in turn influences our individual production outputs." The book analyzes the factors that are influencing an emerging economy based on the sum of factors driving massive and significant changes to the way everyone will work, play, and live. This emergence will have an especially profound effect on businesses and individuals. While individual factors are self-evident, the collective factors, taken as a whole, are the basis for individual conclusions for strategic opportunities that can be gained from the new economy. The book provides the knowledge, tools and suggested skills necessary for improved comprehension of the strategic issues required to succeed in The Relationship Economy, and provides the context of actions that enable success. It covers an emerging opportunity for the global community of users/consumers/prosumers/citizens, consumer brands, corporations, non-governmental organizations and governments to play a critical role in forging this new carbon neutral economy: The Relationship Economy. This book details an emerging economy, driven by factors that are affecting massive changes to the way people work, play, and live. This emergence will have an especially profound effect on business. While individual factors are self-evident, when taken collectively, they are the basis that individuals use to identify strategic opportunities to be gained from the new economy. Starting with a foreword by Doc Searls, Co-Author of 'The Cluetrain Manifesto', this book is a foundational resource for individuals and entities to use as each begins to plan for participation in the accelerated changes brought on my technological advances of the World Wide Web. The goal of the book is to enable all parties to gain perspectives, knowledge, and insights as to the dynamics of technology, the impact of changes brought on by the social Web, and what factors should be considered for the purposes of planning for success.Strategy and Enterprise Value in the Relationship Economy
- Bruce W. Morgan
- 1998
Author: Bruce W. Morgan
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
ISBN: 0442026250
Category: Corporations
Page: 338
View: 320
Macroeconomic Features of the Uganda Economy and Some Policy Implications: The relationship between money, prices and the parallel market exchange rate
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: STANFORD:36105017323119
Category: Devaluation of currency
Page: 48
View: 765
Electricity Use, Productive Efficiency and Economic Growth
- Sam H. Schurr
- 1986
Author: Sam H. Schurr
Publisher:
ISBN: CORNELL:31924052289851
Category: Economic development
Page: 394
View: 444
Czechoslovak Economic Papers
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: UVA:X001270856
Category: Czechoslovakia
Page: 712
View: 733
Sociology of North American Sport
- D. Stanley Eitzen
- 1986
Author: D. Stanley Eitzen
Publisher: WCB/McGraw-Hill
ISBN: UCSC:32106007983817
Category: Sports
Page: 384
View: 201
The Political Economy of Marx
- Michael Charles Howard
- 1985
Author: Michael Charles Howard
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037834012
Category: Marxian economics
Page: 269
View: 195
Soviet Military Economic Relations
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: UOM:39015014571585
Category: Soviet Union
Page: 294
View: 825
Models of Political Economy
- European Consortium for Political Research
- 1980
Author: European Consortium for Political Research
Publisher: London : Sage Pub.
ISBN: UOM:39015002361551
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 404
View: 223
Based on the European Consortium for Political Research Workshop, held at the University of Grenoble, 1978. Includes bibliographical references.The World Economy
- Beth V. Yarbrough
- 2000
Author: Beth V. Yarbrough
Publisher: South Western Educational Publishing
ISBN: PSU:000045672323
Category: Commercial policy
Page: 957
View: 888
Depth of theoretical content combined with current events and policy debates makes The World Economy: Trade and Finance, 5/e an excellent choice for a broad range of trade and finance courses with an international economic focus. Yarbrough and Yarbrough discuss countries, trade policies, and economic applications with the inclusion of more institutional detail and in-text examples than found in competing textbooks.