Globalization, Offshoring and the Community College

In his best selling book The World Is Flat, Tom Friedman (2005) describes how globalism, with its advances in software capabilities, low-cost telecommunications and transportation, is enabling the increased movement of people, ideas, and goods and services across national borders. However, a recent...

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