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This 6 page paper looks at two books that relate in some manner to the global workplace. One is authored by Robert B. Reich and the other by Nancy J. Adler. Both perspectives are discussed and compared. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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everywhere and it is rather difficult to do business without thinking in an international way. With the Internet, and rapid transport and travel, there is no need to ignore the
global market. It does seem as if globalization is here to stay and even small businesses must be savvy in this realm in order to be successful. While it
is obvious that the expansion of the global workplace is relevant, there are different perspectives. For example, not too long ago NAFTA became a concern and had been criticized for
allowing cheap labor to flow through the economy. This inadvertently, and sometimes even directly, creates pockets of unemployment in developed nations. On the other hand, the economy of the 1990s
is unprecedented. Things had gone well and one has to admit that the global workplace is in part responsible for the transition. Globalization has padded the pockets of corporate executives
but some say that is to the detriment of the ordinary wage earner. In comparing and contrasting two different perspectives, a student writing on this subject might want to look
at the opinions of Robert B. Reich and Nancy J. Adler. In their relatively recent publications, each provides food for thought on the important matter of the global workplace. Reich
(1992) suggests that old concepts such as national product are no longer valid. Instead, centrifugal forces related to the global economy are in play. He looks at the problem through
the eyes of the employee. How does a worker feel as companies go global? Obviously, companies can profit through expansion but Reich is not concerned with the overall effects
of wealth accumulation and a possible trickle down effect that the phenomenon might have. Instead, he worries about the workers. How do employees fit into the new global paradigm? Are
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