GLOBALIZATION
Globalization
• has inspired numerous definitions and has
had a history going back in time to the
great commercial and imperialist
movements throughout Asia and the
Indian Ocean since the fifteenth century.
Globalization
• the understanding of the world and the
increased perception of the world as a
whole.
Globalization
• It is a process of interaction and integration among the
people, companies, and governments of different nations. A
process driven by international trade and investment and
aided by information technology. This process has effects on
the environment, on culture, on political systems, on
economic development and prosperity, and on human
physical well-being on societies around the world. For many
developing nations, globalization has led to an improvement
in standard of living through improved roads and
transportation, improved health care, and improved
education due to the global expansion of corporations.
Globalization
• Migration is a movement to another place, often
of a large group of people.
Globalization
• Migration is a movement to another place, often
of a large group of people.
TYPE OF
GLOBALIZATION
Globalization
• Economic Globalization is the increasing
economic integration and interdependence of
national, regional, and local economies across
the world through an intensification of cross
boarder movement of goods, services,
technologies and capital.
Globalization
• Social Globalization is a social transformation or
process leading to the achievement of people-
centered development. Human-centered
development concept is offered as an alternative
strategy to bring about a more equity
development outcome.
Globalization
• Political Globalization refers to an increasing
trend toward multilateralism in an emerging
transnational state apparatus and the
emergence of national and international non-
governmental organizations that act as
watchdogs over governments. The government
has four distinct roles in addressing
sustainability concerns.
Globalization
• Financial Globalization is a collective concept
that refers to increasing global linkages created
through cross-border financial flows. Financial
integration refers to an individual country's
linkages to international capital markets.
Globalization
• Technological Globalization is accelerated in
large part by technological transmission, the
spread of technology across borders.
Globalization
• Ecological Globalization occurs when ecosystems
are constantly exchanging materials through the
movement of air in the atmosphere, the flow of
water in rivers and the migration of animals
across the landscape. The world is also becoming
highly interconnected through the movement of
people and the transport of goods locally to
globally.
Globalization
• Geographical Globalization is defined as the set
of processes (economic, social, cultural,
technological, and institutional that contributes
to the relationship between societies and
individuals around the world. It is a progressive
process by which exchanges and flows between
different parts of the world are intensified.
Globalization
Interconnections of
People and Nations
Globalization
•Collaboration means to work together with
others to achieve a common goal.
Unconditionally sharing everything and helping
each other while mutually working together in
cohesive “collective” in unusual roles embracing
talents of each person to synergize or invent
something new in a way that:
•a. benefits all the groups,
•b. serves the whole team’s goal, and
•c. may result to creative innovation.
Globalization
• Cooperation is the process of working together to the
same end. It is an active help from a person,
organization etc. such as an orderly sharing of space
and resources. Cooperation means conditionally
sharing information and resources while functioning
together within an independent “connective” in
typical roles with workloads accepted as unequal to
change something in a way that:
• a. benefits some individuals in a group,
• b. meets their personal needs, and
• c. may result in disrupted innovation.

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    Globalization • has inspirednumerous definitions and has had a history going back in time to the great commercial and imperialist movements throughout Asia and the Indian Ocean since the fifteenth century.
  • 3.
    Globalization • the understandingof the world and the increased perception of the world as a whole.
  • 4.
    Globalization • It isa process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations. A process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political systems, on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well-being on societies around the world. For many developing nations, globalization has led to an improvement in standard of living through improved roads and transportation, improved health care, and improved education due to the global expansion of corporations.
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    Globalization • Migration isa movement to another place, often of a large group of people.
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    Globalization • Migration isa movement to another place, often of a large group of people.
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    Globalization • Economic Globalizationis the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional, and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross boarder movement of goods, services, technologies and capital.
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    Globalization • Social Globalizationis a social transformation or process leading to the achievement of people- centered development. Human-centered development concept is offered as an alternative strategy to bring about a more equity development outcome.
  • 10.
    Globalization • Political Globalizationrefers to an increasing trend toward multilateralism in an emerging transnational state apparatus and the emergence of national and international non- governmental organizations that act as watchdogs over governments. The government has four distinct roles in addressing sustainability concerns.
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    Globalization • Financial Globalizationis a collective concept that refers to increasing global linkages created through cross-border financial flows. Financial integration refers to an individual country's linkages to international capital markets.
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    Globalization • Technological Globalizationis accelerated in large part by technological transmission, the spread of technology across borders.
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    Globalization • Ecological Globalizationoccurs when ecosystems are constantly exchanging materials through the movement of air in the atmosphere, the flow of water in rivers and the migration of animals across the landscape. The world is also becoming highly interconnected through the movement of people and the transport of goods locally to globally.
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    Globalization • Geographical Globalizationis defined as the set of processes (economic, social, cultural, technological, and institutional that contributes to the relationship between societies and individuals around the world. It is a progressive process by which exchanges and flows between different parts of the world are intensified.
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    Globalization •Collaboration means towork together with others to achieve a common goal. Unconditionally sharing everything and helping each other while mutually working together in cohesive “collective” in unusual roles embracing talents of each person to synergize or invent something new in a way that: •a. benefits all the groups, •b. serves the whole team’s goal, and •c. may result to creative innovation.
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    Globalization • Cooperation isthe process of working together to the same end. It is an active help from a person, organization etc. such as an orderly sharing of space and resources. Cooperation means conditionally sharing information and resources while functioning together within an independent “connective” in typical roles with workloads accepted as unequal to change something in a way that: • a. benefits some individuals in a group, • b. meets their personal needs, and • c. may result in disrupted innovation.