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THE GLOBALIZATION OF WORLD AND PEOPLE

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  1. device
    an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose
    In the near future, at least five billion people around the world will use some form of mobile device to download information, access knowledge and coach and teach each other.
  2. migrate
    move from one country or region to another and settle there
    These people will want to join the global talent pool and, if possible, migrate to creative and vibrant cities.
  3. vibrant
    vigorous and animated
    These people will want to join the global talent pool and, if possible, migrate to creative and vibrant cities.
  4. vast
    unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope
    By doing so, this vast crowd of talented people will increasingly compete with each other, continuously upping the stakes for what it takes to succeed.
  5. succeed
    attain success or reach a desired goal
    By doing so, this vast crowd of talented people will increasingly compete with each other, continuously upping the stakes for what it takes to succeed.
  6. hollow
    not solid; having a space or gap or cavity
    It seems to me that this will impact all of us in three ways - the hollowing out of work, the globalisation of virtual work, and the rise of the 'transnational'.
  7. virtual
    being actually such in almost every respect
    It seems to me that this will impact all of us in three ways - the hollowing out of work, the globalisation of virtual work, and the rise of the 'transnational'.
  8. assembly
    a group of persons gathered together for a common purpose
    This hollowing out of work is seeing the disappearance of middle-wage, middle-skilled jobs such as managers, secretaries, or assembly line workers.
  9. replace
    put something back where it belongs
    These jobs are at risk because they can either be outsourced to a region with lower wages, or they can be replaced by technology.
  10. skill
    an ability that has been acquired by training
    So what is left is the jobs at each end of the skill and wage spectrum.
  11. spectrum
    a broad range of related objects, values, or qualities
    So what is left is the jobs at each end of the skill and wage spectrum.
  12. expertise
    skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge
    At one end there are high-skill, high-wage jobs - like investment bankers, lawyers, engineers, or IT specialists - which need complex knowledge and expertise and cannot (yet) be substituted by technology.
  13. automate
    operate or make run by machines rather than human action
    The jobs are difficult to automate because you have to be there to do them.
  14. eroded
    worn away as by water or ice or wind
    The West's positional advantage in educating its population will be rapidly eroded even for higher skilled jobs as online education platforms like MIT's OpenCourseWare, Open Yale, iTunes U and Khan Academy connect students in vast numbers, whilst enabling them to have very similar learning experiences and work towards similar qualifications.
  15. platform
    a raised horizontal surface
    The West's positional advantage in educating its population will be rapidly eroded even for higher skilled jobs as online education platforms like MIT's OpenCourseWare, Open Yale, iTunes U and Khan Academy connect students in vast numbers, whilst enabling them to have very similar learning experiences and work towards similar qualifications.
  16. enable
    provide the means to perform some task
    The West's positional advantage in educating its population will be rapidly eroded even for higher skilled jobs as online education platforms like MIT's OpenCourseWare, Open Yale, iTunes U and Khan Academy connect students in vast numbers, whilst enabling them to have very similar learning experiences and work towards similar qualifications.
  17. equation
    a mathematical statement that two expressions are the same
    Being educated is one part of the work equation, but there is also the question of jobs.
  18. actually
    in fact
    What will a highly-educated person in an Indian village actually do?
  19. decade
    a period of 10 years
    It seems that in the coming decade even people in the remotest parts of the world will be able to work on online global tasks and projects.
  20. task
    any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
    It seems that in the coming decade even people in the remotest parts of the world will be able to work on online global tasks and projects.
  21. transcend
    go beyond the scope or limits of
    So in principle, whether you live in Uzbekistan, Uruguay or Uganda, the state of your national economy will not necessarily affect your ability to find work, as the virtual market transcends national economies.
  22. guru
    a Hindu or Buddhist religious leader and spiritual teacher
    Right now, platforms like oDesk, eLance and Guru are able to connect buyers of specialist skills to sellers of these skills, providing access to web designers, software programmers, salespeople, translators and administrators from across the world.
  23. accuracy
    the quality of being near to the true value
    These platforms are enabling distributed buyers and sellers to be combined with speed and accuracy.
  24. scale
    an ordered reference standard
    There is every possibility that this combination of scaled education and scaled job finding will move work to regions where the most talented and motivated happen to be living.
  25. motivated
    strongly driven to succeed or achieve something
    There is every possibility that this combination of scaled education and scaled job finding will move work to regions where the most talented and motivated happen to be living.
  26. implication
    something that is inferred
    The implications of the globalisation of education and job market is the rise of what we might call "transnationals".
  27. corporation
    a business firm recognized by law as a single body
    In the past this is a word to describe corporations - now it's a word to describe people.
  28. relocate
    become established in a new place
    These are a worldwide group of people who are able to relocate at any time, making decisions based on relative global employment and investment opportunities.
  29. hybrid
    the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock
    This global elite, with hybrid associations among multiple cultures and societies, will build competencies that bridge societies in terms of their management style, cultural sensitivities and social networks.
  30. sensitivity
    responsiveness to emotional feelings
    This global elite, with hybrid associations among multiple cultures and societies, will build competencies that bridge societies in terms of their management style, cultural sensitivities and social networks.
  31. emerging
    coming into existence
    Now, they are emerging from many countries around the world, amid clear signals that this re-balancing will continue.
  32. cohort
    a band of warriors
    Expect to see a whole cohort of leaders emerging from India in the coming decade, and from China in the following decade as these countries' diaspora create ever stronger corridors between markets.
  33. diaspora
    the dispersion of something that was originally localized
    Expect to see a whole cohort of leaders emerging from India in the coming decade, and from China in the following decade as these countries' diaspora create ever stronger corridors between markets.
  34. corridor
    an enclosed passageway
    Expect to see a whole cohort of leaders emerging from India in the coming decade, and from China in the following decade as these countries' diaspora create ever stronger corridors between markets.
Created on Fri Sep 07 00:37:20 EDT 2012 (updated Tue Sep 11 12:47:37 EDT 2012)

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