When Economics Means Business: The New Economics of the Information Age by Sultan. Kermally
'Economics needs a basic rethink if it is to provide guidance in these extraordinary times. Sultan Kermally takes a big step down the path toward reviving economics for the start of the next millennium.' Tom Peters The core of traditional management thinking is based on the foundations of traditional economic thinking. As economies shift from the industrial age to the information age, the rules of economic engagement are undergoing radical change. This information age is characterised by globalisation, rapid technological change, and the importance of knowledge in gaining and sustaining competitive advantage.