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Leader to Leader transitioned to the Hesselbein Institute and older articles are no longer available. If you click through you will be taken to the Internet Archive site to find an archived copy.
Joel Kotkin is senior fellow with the Pepperdine University Institute for Public Policy and the Pacific Research Institute. Years before globalism became a buzzword, business analyst Joel Kotkin was writing about trade and immigration as forces for economic and social vitality. His 1992 book, Tribes, offers an original and insightful view of business, history, and culture. His premise: that dispersed ethnic or national groups who share a strong sense of common identity, a culture of mutual self-help, and a desire to use knowledge for group and personal advancement have powerfully influenced today’s global economy. Among the “tribes” he has studied are the Jews, Chinese, Japanese, Indians, and British.
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