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Xi should draw up a new social contract for China

Xi should draw up a new social contract for China | Excellent Business Blogs | Scoop.it

It is said that the Chinese Communist party is the world’s most competitive political system. “No country prepares its leaders more diligently,” says one admiring diplomat. “This is the world’s best management school.” For China’s sake, one must hope Mr Xi really has been its most brilliant student.

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5 Big Moments in the History of Knowledge Transfer

5 Big Moments in the History of Knowledge Transfer | Excellent Business Blogs | Scoop.it

There are basically three kinds of knowledge humans can share with one another: news, concepts, and skills.

 

Most of our early advances in communication technology focused on sharing news over a distance – a good place to start, as it was helpful in avoiding death.

 

We've come a long way since then, and while online technologies are still evolving – and while too many people still lack access to them – we're using the internet to convey news, skills, and sophisticated concepts globally, instantaneously, and with increasing efficiency.

 

Let's take a look at a few key historical moments in the history of knowledge transfer.


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