Connectivity in the Fourth Industrial Revolution is about relationships

To compete in this modern world you have to connect.

Ainsley Brown
Predict
1 min readOct 6, 2018

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Connectivity is often synonymous with digital or technological connectivity, and rightfully so as it is a major means and mode of connectivity. Connectivity, in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, however is more about relationships. That is to say the relationships “between people-people, people-things, and things-things.

Competitiveness, in our globalized world, be it as an individual or business or nation-state, is increasingly based ones ability to understand, connect and maneuver within and between the various networks that make the world work. Now you understand why global value chains (GVC) and logistics are two obsessions of mine.

Originally published at www.commerciallawinternational.com on October 6, 2018.

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Ainsley Brown
Predict

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