forbes.com — "In a world with just one time zone ("Now"), business must source materials, innovation, talent, logistics, infrastructure and production wherever they are best available. And we must sell wherever profitable markets exist, anywhere in the world. In today's global economy, companies must worldsource
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markhopkinsAug 17, 2007
The world economy - where work is done, products are made, and subsequently sold is changing. We can't deny it. The media is full of politicized soundbites related to outsourcing of jobs, or casting aspersions upon the quality of products "made" in other countries. How does "world sourcing" affect us as consumers? More choices, more suppliers? How does it affect us as producers? How does it change the way we think about our careers?
dchurbuckAug 17, 2007Submitter
This is from Bill Amelio, CEO of Lenovo -- I am vp of web marketing for Lenovo