Posted on 06/01/2010 7:52:20 PM PDT by pissant
Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett Packard, today described changes caused by the Internet as creating a new renaissance, but said that world governments needed to change their policies to create "boundary-less and "border-less" states.
Fiorina said, quoting Charles Darwin, that survivors in this new renaissance would not necessarily be either the strongest or the most intelligent, but those who could adapt the quickest. Click here to find out more!
"I do believe that governments have recognised the benefits of IT," she said. "but they do not yet truly understand about the need to re-invent their own institutions. It is not because governments are obstinate, but because government power is rooted in things that IT now makes increasingly irrelevant."
She said that boundaries of time, space and geography are less and less relevant to both government and to industry. "Governments must now think about policies being compatible across the world," she said. "This is a problem that government has only just begun to recognise. There should be a recognition that public policy is more boundary-less and that industry and government must collaborate together in new and inventive ways.
(Excerpt) Read more at theregister.co.uk ...
International trade, globalism, immigration and all associated questions are probably issues where Sarah never really formed definitely positions of her own, and maybe still hasn't. She's been mostly quiet and/or ambiguous on these subjects.
There's still more to learn about Sarah, though no possible candidate is standing out now and she holds as much promise as any other for 2012.
ping to 33
Thanks pissant! Saving for morning.
All I can say to that is--Go Chuck DeVore!
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