Harold Sirkin: Competition key to U.S. Globality
Bureau Chief Ellen Ratner interviews Harold Sirkin on his new book “Globality: Competing with Everyone from Everywhere for Everything.” Ratner asks how the United States can compete in the current global market. Sirkin explains that the real issue for the country is making sure that it is competitive within the business sector, within the infrastructure, and within the education system. Sirkin also says that the most important thing the U.S. can do to increase its competitiveness is to recognize what is going on in the world today. (5:58)
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