This book details how firms enter, compete and grow in foreign markets. Jain moves away from the traditional focus on developed countries and their multinational enterprises, instead focusing on emerging economies and their interaction with developed nations.
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'In this state-of-the-art book, Vinod Jain provides managers and business students with a road-map for navigating today's hyper-connected, hyper-innovative, and hyper-competitive global economy. Drawing on the latest research, he presents practical frameworks managers can use to enter, compete, and grow in foreign markets as well as manage their global operations. Jain's use of many fascinating examples from around the world makes his points come alive. I strongly recommend the book to executives looking to get them up to speed quickly on the essentials of global strategy in the contemporary world.'
Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University, USA
'Along with the book's reliance on diverse experiences throughout, it is strong on dynamics and implementation. It should motivate managers to reflect on the potential applicability of each distinct example to their own organizations. The book's conciseness and division into 10 chapters makes it highly appropriate for executive courses.'
John D. Daniels, University of Miami, USA
'I highly recommend reading this book, which is an excellent overview of global strategy, to managers and students of global strategy alike. This book provides an insightful, fresh, and up to date look at key issues affecting global strategy which benefits from the author's diverse international background. The interesting mini case studies which the book includes are one of its key strengths making it easy to understand and fun to read.'
Carl Fey, Aalto University School of Business, Finland
'Vinod Jain's book couldn't be more timely in its exploration of the modern, connected or platform economy and its call for a refresh of traditional strategic thinking. As network effects penetrate more and more sectors of society, market entry, product and capability building strategies have to adjust, and new approaches and frameworks are needed. Most importantly, the book takes a global view and points us to important phenomena, such as frugal, multipolar and reverse innovation across developed and developing economies. As such, Vinod's book is at once a primer and a welcome thought-provocation for those wanting to explore the future of strategy more deeply.'
Olaf J. Groth, Hult International Business School, USA
'An excellent, comprehensive, and balanced combination of the theoretical and practical aspects of global strategy, which will appeal to both the academic savants and operational practitioners, clarifying abstruse issues for the former and practical guidelines for the latter.' - Lemuel Lasher, Managing Director, Boehme Eckhart LLC, USA 'Global Strategy does a masterful job of simplifying the complexity of today's globalized environment. Jain captures the essence of the digital transformation lucidly. This will be a refresher to practitioners as well as students of global business. While learning from the rich facts Jain expertly weaves, readers are prompted to think as well.'
Janamitra Devan, Former Vice-President at the World Bank (WB) and International Financial Corporation (IFC) and former Global Director of Operations of McKinsey's Strategy Practice, USA
Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University, USA
'Along with the book's reliance on diverse experiences throughout, it is strong on dynamics and implementation. It should motivate managers to reflect on the potential applicability of each distinct example to their own organizations. The book's conciseness and division into 10 chapters makes it highly appropriate for executive courses.'
John D. Daniels, University of Miami, USA
'I highly recommend reading this book, which is an excellent overview of global strategy, to managers and students of global strategy alike. This book provides an insightful, fresh, and up to date look at key issues affecting global strategy which benefits from the author's diverse international background. The interesting mini case studies which the book includes are one of its key strengths making it easy to understand and fun to read.'
Carl Fey, Aalto University School of Business, Finland
'Vinod Jain's book couldn't be more timely in its exploration of the modern, connected or platform economy and its call for a refresh of traditional strategic thinking. As network effects penetrate more and more sectors of society, market entry, product and capability building strategies have to adjust, and new approaches and frameworks are needed. Most importantly, the book takes a global view and points us to important phenomena, such as frugal, multipolar and reverse innovation across developed and developing economies. As such, Vinod's book is at once a primer and a welcome thought-provocation for those wanting to explore the future of strategy more deeply.'
Olaf J. Groth, Hult International Business School, USA
'An excellent, comprehensive, and balanced combination of the theoretical and practical aspects of global strategy, which will appeal to both the academic savants and operational practitioners, clarifying abstruse issues for the former and practical guidelines for the latter.' - Lemuel Lasher, Managing Director, Boehme Eckhart LLC, USA 'Global Strategy does a masterful job of simplifying the complexity of today's globalized environment. Jain captures the essence of the digital transformation lucidly. This will be a refresher to practitioners as well as students of global business. While learning from the rich facts Jain expertly weaves, readers are prompted to think as well.'
Janamitra Devan, Former Vice-President at the World Bank (WB) and International Financial Corporation (IFC) and former Global Director of Operations of McKinsey's Strategy Practice, USA