| Anything is possible in the future as we know it. | | | | They do this with great savings for their client. |
| Technology is expanding at such a rapid pace that | | | | In this new world nothing is what it seems. The |
| anything is possible in the future. Literally you can | | | | people who controls these hubs and networks are |
| start an international business overnight with nothing | | | | kings. Google is another great example. People think |
| more then a telephone and internet connection. | | | | that Google is a web company, existing primary |
| The "World Is Truly Flat", and things are moving at | | | | online. When really Google is one of the biggest |
| the speed of light. In the book "The World Is Flat" by | | | | network, and hardware company out there. Google's |
| Thomas Friedman, he talks about the international | | | | infrastructure, it's vast array of computer farms, is |
| shipping company UPS. Most people think of UPS is | | | | what separates them from their competitors. It's |
| just a shipping company, yet they do so much more | | | | why their company is so valuable, and not easily |
| then move boxes. They are a distribution hub for | | | | duplicated. |
| enterprises and other small businesses. They are | | | | In this new "Technological Revolution", you have to |
| actually at the center of operations in a lot of | | | | think outside of the box. Never have you had so |
| modern companies. | | | | many resources at your disposal. You can outsource |
| Meaning no longer does UPS just ship products and | | | | anything, and probably should. Like my brother tells |
| parts. They actually assemble the parts for their | | | | me, the great companies of tomorrow are those |
| clients and ship the finish product to the consumer. | | | | that know what to outsource and what to do |
| They are truly "6 inches" apart from the consumer. | | | | themselves. |