Marketplace 3.0 : rewriting the rules of borderless business / Hiroshi Mikitani.
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- 9781137279187
- HF5548.32 .M537 2013
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Recommended bibliography book | TBS Barcelona Libre acceso | HF5548.32 MIK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | B03936 |
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HF5437 BAI Purchasing principles and management | HF5437 LYS Purchasing and supply chain management | HF5438.4 PAN Sales and distribution management | HF5548.32 MIK Marketplace 3.0 : rewriting the rules of borderless business | HF5548.4.M523 WAL Excel VBA programming for dummies | HF5549 GOM Dirección y gestión de recursos humanos | HF5549 PER Ressources humaines |
Rewriting the rules of language : our journey to Englishnization ― Rewriting the rules of power : the wisdom of empowerment ― Rewriting the rules of expansion : going global ― Rewriting the rules of acquisition : buying companies ― Rewriting the rules of corporate culture : our five principles ― Rewriting the rules of the Internet : a tool for empowerment, speed and joy ― Rewriting the rules of e-commerce : discovery shopping ― Rewriting the rules of operation : speed, speed, speed! ― Rewriting the rules of giving : the new wave of community involvement ― Epilogue : what happens next : the brand as nation.
The CEO of e-commerce giant Rakuten outlines a collaborative model of global business that challenges zero-sum approaches and empowers local vendors, demonstrating how mutually beneficial relationships between brick-and-mortar businesses and e-retailers can maximize customer bases and service capabilities while enabling long-term growth.