Thomas L. Friedman makes his point on
how the world became flat. He started the chapter with his visit to
Bangalore where he had an exposure and could see big American Firms
like HP, Microsoft, etc over there. Friedman met an Indian engineer
named Nandan Nilekani that is the heart of his story on the world is
flat. The conversation he had with him was very influential. Nandan
Nilekani showed Friedman how globalization and technology developed
quickly. He showed him how india and other developing countries are
now on par with America in many fields.
Friedman talks about how world has
flattened in many areas. He even mentions the military and how
technology has flattened it. He gives and example on how officers and enlisted
military personnel are now having access to technology and can make
decisions and manage many things remotely.
We are going into a time where everything is digitalized. Many of people have access to these technologies. If the world will continue to flatten we will have to keep adjusting our selves to that change.
We are going into a time where everything is digitalized. Many of people have access to these technologies. If the world will continue to flatten we will have to keep adjusting our selves to that change.