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Home Management Business World Too Small to Fail: Why Some Small Nations Outperform Larger Ones and How They Are Reshaping the World
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Too Small to Fail: Why Some Small Nations Outperform Larger Ones and How They Are Reshaping the World
by R. James Breiding
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AuthorR. James Breiding
PublisherHarperCollins
SynopsisThe old world order is changing rapidly, and leading global powers are witnessing the decline of their influence. In their place, a number of smartly led small countries are redefining what it means to be a great nation.
IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA, Singapore has found a way to provide cost-effective quality healthcare for its
citizens. In the Middle East, Israel has created a start-up ecosystem that can rival Silicon Valley. In Europe, Finland has transformed its primary education system and Denmark is a world leader in renewable energy. In Sweden, employees can take six months off work to start their own business, safe in the knowledge that they can return to their job if their start-up doesn’t work.
Across the globe, these and other small nations are driving a quiet revolution. What are their recipes for success? How are they achieving better-educated, more egalitarian, happier and wealthier populations? Too Small to Fail looks at a select number of small countries that have emerged as leaders of the pack. It considers the specific policies, individuals, corporations and institutions that have made positive and sustainable change possible. By looking at the parallels between these success stories, Too Small to Fail offers a number of valuable lessons that the rest of the world can emulate.