Singapore Revisited
My blog concerning Singapore’s Resilient Strategy has received more comments than most posts. One pundit, Nimble Books Publisher W. Frederick Zimmerman, decided Singapore’s is a fragile not a resilient strategy. He wrote:
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My blog concerning Singapore’s Resilient Strategy has received more comments than most posts. One pundit, Nimble Books Publisher W. Frederick Zimmerman, decided Singapore’s is a fragile not a resilient strategy. He wrote:
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