Managing Business Polarity Dynamics
James Wearing-Smith
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We are immersed in a changing dynamic world; where the parameters of international business and trade partnerships are accelerating towards more refined channels, increasing protectionism, nationalisation, multi-polar and bilateral trade arrangements.
The generation of globalism has clearly ended, being widely broadcast with the rise of social media platforms that are being subjected to greater filtering with hidden algorithms. National currencies are being seen more as economic weapons than exchange mechanisms for trade.
The Stark Networks vision is one of focus and attention to the details of each and every project. The team takes pride in fulfilling objectives, in bringing life to carefully selected projects. Balancing professional business advisory and consultancy services to produce the best results in the most efficient manner, with integrity, honesty and ethical practice.
BPD - Business Polarity Dynamics
In today's business environment it is crucial to look at what I refer to as Business Polarity Dynamics. To elaborate on what I mean, let's just say working intelligently within that conceptual framework, working to ensure projects are supported and provided for with a carefully selected knowledge base that strives to capitalise on corporate strategies, sourcing that works to inject capital in ways that take different objectives and perspectives into the business structure. This is a managed process, one designed to deliver success given a perspective that throws the concept of globalism under the bus.
Countries in Asia are rising, cultures and needs are varied, with infrastructure and development moving in flux with regional dynamics. Western countries are grappling with political and economic whirlwinds. The countries in the Middle East and Africa are seeing great dynamic shifts in business requirements and trade partnerships.
To cite examples that fit into BPD assessment and management processes and what interests me are the attention people place on subjects such as the US-China Trade War, Huawei, 5G, the BRI, energy demands vs. energy solutions.
If you're a company executive who sees Business Polarity Dynamics as a tool to excel, then perhaps Stark Networks can provide a creative dynamic approach to strengthen your corporate game plans in specific regional markets?
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3 年Interesting to look back on this 10th July 2019 article, a lot has transpired in 2 years! ??
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5 年#China-built infrastructure welcomed in Kenya https://youtu.be/Mx0_zBZHcVI via @JamesWith #StarkNetworks ???? #Infrastructure #projects like #roads, #ports, #railways with #financing or #construction built by #Chinese firms have injected #vitality into #Kenya's ???? Learn more:?https://twitter.com/JamesWith/status/1149900532309360640 ?????
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5 年#Kenya's #Nairobi #Mombasa #railway attracts thousands with #daily #Services https://youtu.be/IunkU1XHAtw via @JamesWith #China #BRI #success #stories #transportation #Africa ?????? #StarkNetworks ? Learn more: https://twitter.com/JamesWith/status/1149869565452570624 ????
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5 年"The economic relationship between China and Africa has evolved noticeably over the last five years. There has been an increase in Chinese investment in Kenya particularly in the transport sector. Chinese companies have been involved in the construction of major road networks in Kenya for example, Nairobi- Thika Highway, Airport road in Nairobi, Kipsigak - Serem - Shamakhokho in Rift Valley, Kima-Emusustwi Road and GambogiSerem road in Western Kenya. Three Chinese companies involved in the construction of Nairobi- Thika Highway were China Wu Yi (Kenya) Corporation, Sheng Li Construction Company and Sinohydro Company."? Reference source: University of Nairobi "Kenya-Sino Economi relations: the impact of Chinese Investment in Kenya's transport sector"? https://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/3277?
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