Alvin Toffler Sees World Splitting
April 20th, 2007 · by Bob Meyer · No Comments“From Now On The World Will Be Split Between The Fast
And The Slow.”
—Alvin Toffler, author of Future Shock
Companies that are thriving today have reached the point where if the customer comes in today, they can get delivery tomorrow.
Speed is transforming the nature of business competition. And for a growing number of companies, speed is more than a tactic—it’s a driving force!
Time has become the single most competitive dimension of the 1990s and an essential consideration in virtually all strategic company plans.
Author Alvin Toffler says, “from now on the world will be split between the fast and the slow.” He says today’s advanced technology has intensified a dynamic that springs from nature, and has been at work throughout history.
Toffler sees the emergence of an “electronic neural system” producing a 21st Century economy that will operate at “nearly real-time speeds.”
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