It's an interesting book, and it provoked a lot of thoughts….there are events that already known to the world but nobody co-relate them together like Friedman. Things like how costs are safe by utilising outsourcing; or how to benefit from manipulating the differences of between worlds.
The most interesting/discussed facts from the book are the ten major events that broke down the barriers that impeded global collaboration.
The book discuss most of the topics from an American perspective, I have to re-adjust my POV plenty of times while reading it...
Am I on the olive tree side of the world without myself realizing it? Working under an olive tree hopping for a Lexus?
I still wonder how the book will help me....maybe I’ll have an answer after I finish it…