Makers: the new industrial revolution

By: Anderson, ChrisMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Random House 2013Edition: 1st edDescription: viii, 257 p. ill. 25 cmISBN: 9781847940674Subject(s): Business enterprises --Technological innovations | Electronic commerce | Entrepreneurship | Manufacturing industries | Microfabrication | MicromachiningDDC classification: 338.04 AND
Contents:
ch 1 Introduction /​ Masahiro Kawai; Entrepreneurship; You are dealing with greed and power; Felix the fixer; The savior of New York; The sun king; Felix for president; The boy wonder; The franchise; Felix loses; It's a white man's world; The heir apparent; All the responsibility but none of the authority; He lit up a humongous cigar and puffed it in our faces for half an hour; Bid-'em-up Bruce; Bid-'em-up Bruce; Civil War; The end of a dynasty
Summary: If a country wants to remain economically vibrant, it needs to manufacture things. In recent years, however, many nations have become obsessed with making money out of selling services, leaving the real business of manufacturing to others. Makers is about
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General 338.04 AND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Includes bibliographical references and index. M001630

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ch 1 Introduction /​ Masahiro Kawai; Entrepreneurship; You are dealing with greed and power; Felix the fixer; The savior of New York; The sun king; Felix for president; The boy wonder; The franchise; Felix loses; It's a white man's world; The heir apparent; All the responsibility but none of the authority; He lit up a humongous cigar and puffed it in our faces for half an hour; Bid-'em-up Bruce; Bid-'em-up Bruce; Civil War; The end of a dynasty

If a country wants to remain economically vibrant, it needs to manufacture things. In recent years, however, many nations have become obsessed with making money out of selling services, leaving the real business of manufacturing to others. Makers is about

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