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the emergence of a large cadre of managers; innovators; business consultants;
business schools; designers; IT specialists; CEOs; and workers to get comfortable
with; and develop; the sorts of horizontal collaboration and value…creation processes
and habits that could take advantage of this new; flatter playing field。 In short;
the convergence of the ten flatteners begat the convergence of a set of business
practices and skills that would get the most out of the flat world。 And then the two
began to mutually reinforce each other。
〃When people asked; 'Why didn't the IT revolution lead to more productivity right
away?' it was because you needed more than just new computers;〃 saidRomer。 〃You needed
new business processes and new types of skills to go with them。 The new way of doing
things makes the information technologies more valuable; and the new and better
information technologies make the new ways of doing things more possible。〃
Globalization 2。0 was really the era of mainframe computing; which was very
vertical…command…and…control oriented; with companies and their individual
departments tending to be organized in vertical silos。 Globalization 3。0; which is
built around the convergence of the ten flat179
teners; and particularly the combination of the PC; the microprocessor; the Internet;
and fiber optics; flipped the playing field from largely top…down to more side to
side。 And this naturally fostered and demanded new business practices; which were
less about command and control and more about connecting and collaborating
horizontally。
〃We have gone from a vertical chain of command for value creation to a much more
horizontal chain ofcommand for value creation;〃 explained Carly Fiorina。 Innovations
in companies like HP; she said; now come more and more often from horizontal
collaboration among different departments and teams spread all across the globe。 For
instance; HP; Cisco; and Nokia recently collaborated on the development of a camera/
cell phone that beams its digitized pictures to an HP printer; which quickly prints
them out。 Each company had developed a very sophisticated technological specialty;
but it could add value only when its specialty was horizontally combined with the
specialties of the other two companies。
〃How you collaborate horizontally and manage horizontally requires a totally
different set of skills〃 from traditional top…down approaches; Fiorina added。
Let me offer just a few examples。 In the past five years; HP has gone from a company
that had eighty…seven different supply chains…each managed vertically and
independently; with its own hierarchy of managers and back…office support…to a
company with just five supply chains that manage 50 billion in business; and where
functions like accounting; billing; and human resources are handled through a
companywide system。
Southwest Airlines took advantage of the convergence of the ten flat…teners to create
a system where its customers can download their boarding passes at home。 But until
I personally altered my ticket…buying habits and reengineered myself to collaborate
horizontally with Southwest; this technological breakthrough didn't produce a
productivity breakthrough for me or Southwest。 What the bizhub commercial is about
is the difference between the employee who understands the convergent technologies
in the new bizhub machine (and how to get the most out of them) and the employee in
the very same office who does not。 Not until the latter
changes his work habits will productivity in that fictional office go up; even though
the office has this amazing new machine。
Finally; consider the example of WPP…the second…largest
advertising…marketing…communications consortium in the world。 WPP; which is based
in England; did not exist as we now know it twenty years ago。 It is a product of the
consolidation of some of the biggest names in the business…from Young & Rubicam to
Ogilvy & Mather to Hill & Knowlton。 The alliance was put together to capture more
and more of big clients' marketing needs; such as advertising; direct mail; media
buying; and branding。
〃For years the big challenge for WPP was how to get its own companies to collaborate;〃
said Allen Adamson; managing director of WPP's branding firm; Landor Associates。 〃Now;
though; it is often no longer enough just to get the companies in WPP to work together
per se。 Increasingly; we find ourselves pulling together individuals from within each
of these companies to form a customized collaborative team just for one client。 The
solution that will create value for that client did not exist in any one company or
even in the traditional integration of the companies。 It had to be much more
specifically tailored。 So we had to go down inside the whole group and pluck the
individual who is the right ad person; to work with the right branding person; to
work with the right media person for this particular client。〃
When GE decided in 2003 to spin off its insurance businesses into a separate company;
WPP assembled a customized team to handle everything from the naming of the new
company…Genworth…all the way down to its first advertising campaign and
direct…marketing program。 〃As a leader withinthis organization;〃 said Adamson; 〃what
you have to do is figure out the value proposition that is needed for each client
and then identify and assemble the individual talents within WPP's workforce that
will in effect form a virtual company just for that client。 In the case of GE; we
even gave a name to the virtual collaborative team we formed: Klamath Communications。〃
When the world went flat; WPP adapted itself to get the most out of itself。 It changed
its office architecture and practices; just like those companies that adjusted their
steam…run factories to the electric motor。 But
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WPP not only got rid of all its walls; it got rid of all its floors。 It looked at
all its employees from all its companies as a vast pool of individual specialists
who could be assembled horizontally into collaborative teams; depending on the unique
demands of any given project。 And that team would then become a de facto new company
with its own name。
It will take time for this new playing field and the new business practices to be
fully aligned。 It's a work in progress。 But here's a little warning。 It is happening
much faster than you think; and it is happening globally。
Remember; this was a triple convergence!
Convergence III
How so? Just as we finished creating this new; more horizontal playing field; and
companies and individuals primarily in the West started quickly adapting to it; 3
billion people who had been frozen out of the field suddenly found themselves
liberated to plug and play with everybody else。
Save for a tiny minority; these 3 billion people had never been allowed to compete
and collaborate before; because they lived in largely closed economies with very
vertical; hierarchical political and economic structures。 I am talking about the
people ofChina; India;Russia; Eastern Europe;Latin America; and Central Asia。 Their
economies and political systems all opened up during the course of the 1990s; so that
their people were increasingly free to join the free…market game。 And when did these
3 billion people converge with the new playing field and the new processes? Right
when the field was being flattened; right when millions of them could compete and
collaborate more equally; more horizontally; and with cheaper and more readily
available tools than ever before。 Indeed; thanks to the flattening of the world; many
of these new entrants didn't even have to leave home to participate。 Thanks to the
ten flatten…ers; the playing field came to them!
It is this triple convergence…of new players; on a new playing field; developing new
processes and habits for horizontal collaboration … that I be182
lieve is the most important force shaping global economics and politics in the early
twenty…first century。 Giving so many people access to all these tools of collaboration;
along with the ability through search engines and the Web to access billions of pages
of raw information; ensures that the next generation of innovations will come from
all over Planet Flat。 The scale of the global community that is soon going to be able
to participate in all sorts of discovery and innovation is something the world has
simply never seen before。
Throughout the Cold War there were just three major trading blocs…North America;
Western Europe; and Japan plus East Asia…and the competition among the three was
relatively controlled; since they were all Cold War allies on the same side of the
great global divide。 There were also still a lot of walls around for labor and
industries to hide behind。 The wage rates in these three trading blocs were roughly
the same; the workforces roughly the same size; and the education levels roughly
equivalent。 〃You had a gentlemanly competition;〃 noted Intel's Chairman Craig
Barrett。
Then along came the triple convergence。 The Berlin Wall came down; the Berlin mall
opened up; and suddenly some 3
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