Time to Move On

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Time to Move On

Reference works Business and Management Self-help, personal development and practical advice

Author: Albert B. Fonluce

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Language: English

Published by: Trafford Publishing

Published on: 3rd April 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781466973428


Introduction

This is a book meant for all those who care about their future, and wish to make a difference in their endeavors. It touches your job, your business, your investments, your enterprises, your nation, your societies.

Current Challenges

Our current economic models no longer seem able to provide answers to mounting feats or lasting solutions to greater number of irresolvable paradoxes in all domains, from debt to taxes, business closures to unemployment, loss of income.

New Perspective

This book sheds light on a new perspective - an opportunity for economic recovery - revitalizing business, employment, investments but more importantly, a chance to reach a new phase in prolonged sustainable development and prosperity that would otherwise remain blocked, hidden, not visible and or unfeasible. An economic renaissance, a rebirth.

Pragmatic Solutions

It's about pragmatic solutions that can be rolled out in short time frames, but with potential geometric effects on economies. It focuses on the centrality of man, our planet, prolonged economic traction, re-linking investments and banking to the real economy in sustainable ways.

Positive Effects

It is about positive effects - on many sectors, be they private, public, large or small, industry, services, the markets, banking and financial sectors, all on the verge of the most significant shifts in their business models since their inception.

Choices and Resilience

It is about choices and resilience — we can decide to master and steer transition towards the next evolutionary plateau of economic development or, surrender this leadership to others to choose new rules for us, and become mere followers or worst; compromise independence, democracy and freedoms or alternatively, continue being exposed to the destructive consequences of a potentially indefinite, self-consuming global crisis.

Legacy and Responsibility

Finally, it's about being able to look in the eyes of our sons, daughters and loved ones and feel we've chipped in our share — just as our forefathers did before us — leaving a legacy of themselves in a humble recognition for a gift called life.

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