Unlocking World Potential
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Unlocking World Potential
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About the Author
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One Company with two strong pillars
The Post
for Germany
The Logistics company
for the World
About Us
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Together we build on three bottom lines
Employer of ChoiceInvestment of Choice
Provider of Choice
Our overarching aim is to become the first choice for our employees, customers, and investors
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We want to make a positive contribution to our world
We want to make our customers, employees and investors more successful
We always demonstrate respect without compromising on results
We simplify our customers’ lives
We want to make a positive contributionto our world
Our Mission
We want to remain Die Post für Deutschland
(The postal services provider for Germany)
and become The Logistics Company for the World
Our Vision
We have a clear vision for our future as a Group and our mission
statements outline the approach we will follow to get there
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DHL Global Connectedness Index
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Measures connectedness across four pillars & two dimensions
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DHL GCI Findings
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Public perceptions of levels of globalization are so far off from reality
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the perceptions average nearly three times the actual figures
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DHL GCI Ranking
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1. Netherlands leads the overall 2011 DHL Global Connectedness Index. Hong Kong (China) tops the rankings in terms of the depth of its international connections relative to the size of its domestic economy, and the United Kingdom leads in terms of the breadth of its connections around the world.
2. The top 10 countries on the 2011 DHL Global Connectedness Index range in size from the United Kingdom (the world’s sixth largest economy) to Malta, and the top 50 include representatives from every continent except Antarctica.
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Netherlands, high on depth & breadth
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Sri Lanka, hopefully bottomed out in 2009
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Impact of global financial crisis
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The depth of global connectedness was hit hard by the financial crisis, but the prevailing trend since 2005 remains one of increasing connectedness.
The breadth of has remained fairly stable since 2005; its more gradual evolution reflects the enduring effects of cross-country distances and differences, as well as infrastructure, institutions, and relationships built up over decades.
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AS WELL AS CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL TIESAS WELL AS CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL TIES
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Connectedness and Development
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1.The leading countries in terms of global connectedness all enjoy very high levels of human and economic development. Larger countries score higher on the global breadth of their connections, and smaller countries excel in terms of the depth of their connectedness.
2.Developed countries are more connected than emerging market countries
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Public Policy, connectedness & development
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1. Twelve policy and structural factors identified in this report can explain nearly 80 percent of variation among countries in terms of the depth of their global connectedness.
2. Public policies that directly target international flows as wellas a broader set of policies that improve the domestic business environment can both contribute significantly to improving global connectedness.
3. Increasing the depth of global connectedness can spur economic growth and help strengthen the recovery by yielding gains that can range as high as trillions of dollars.
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If changes were made to public policy, the index demonstrates
that GDP could grow at a rate approaching 10%
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World GDP in rooted maps
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