Showing posts with label Globalization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Globalization. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Polyglotes = Professional Progress

Now at days, it is very important to know more than one language in order to survive, but if you want to have a good progress in this globalized world, economically talking, you have to know more than three languages. But Why? Very easy, because it’s easier to manage information, you can specialized yourself in a good college from other country (let’s say we are Mexicans and we went to France to get a master’s degree.) You can share information; it is also said that when a person knows more than two languages, he has more abilities to learn (whatever information is needed to be learned), and it has many other benefits.

As the world is in a period, in which it is globalizing. Therefore it is important to break those barriers to understand each other and have a better “communication”; and in order to understand each other we need to know about the different cultures in the world and we also need to know several languages, maybe not all of them but the most important ones and the most spoken ones (English, Spanish, French, Chinese, German, and so on).

But how do I choose those languages? Well it is important to know which language will help us in our professional future, for example: if you want to be a engineer, you will have to have interest in German because Germany has a lot of progress in this area. Another important factor is how many people speak the language because you will not like to learn a language that only one city speaks. You need to be interested in the languages that many nations or people, depending on the case, speak; for instance: English or Chinese.

And always remember that knowing (and speaking) more than one language will open you many doors!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Globalization



Globalization: nowadays, the world is a huge shopping mall.


Since very remote times, civilizations started with commerce and the exchange of products. In the Middle Ages, Europeans started a market characterized by long-distance trips that sometimes ended up in tragedy because of the pirates that were in the middle of the way, waiting anxiously to keep the treasures that were transported.

Today we have a totally new way of commercial interaction. We have means of delivery that nobody would have imagined 50 years ago. We have means of paying the products that nobody imagined even 30 years ago. So why is this all happening?

In the present post, I'd like to analyze the factors that have taken us to this point in history (that I'm sure will continue its evolution), and the consequences or the impact that it has in us as human beings.
So why do I refer to the world as a shopping mall? Well I think it's an easy analogy to do. But I think that the world is now even more simple than a shopping mall because nowadays we don't even have to walk 3 hours in order to get what we want, we can just click several times on a website and the package will be delivered at home in a certain lapse of time. Cool, huh?

While in my analysis, first of all, I believe that the factors that have lead to the world's globalization are: the development of technology, the improvement of transportation means, the new facilities we have in credits, transferring money from virtual accounts, the new means of marketing, the massive media that reaches every single point of the planet, and the government's policy of capitalism.

However, I actually think this ought to have it's negative approaches. Nothing in this world can be so good to be true. For instance, a lot of people who are ignorant in the uses of technology have lost their jobs in banks or in renamed companies because the knowledge they had has now become obsolete, and they have been replaced by younger people with better training. I know this is sort of natural but we have enough with the crisis cutting out jobs for this to be happening too.

However, it has more possitive approaches than negative, and I think this topic may lead to discuss other interesting global issues, because this shopping mall is also based in the principle of supply and demand, scarcity of resources, etc. So now, with this view of our world as a huge market, I think there's nothing that can stop us from being connected to whichever country we want, and from succeeding in the environment of selling.





Of all the topics we'll cover in this course, I'm specially interested in Economics. I love how the distribution of goods moves our world, and how it stimulates everybody's lives, even in the minimum way. I love to see the planet now as a shopping mall, building in my mind an image that will keep me from feeling fear towards international commerce and market, because now I see that it will become easier with each day that passes.