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    Competitividad del Departamento del Meta Frente al Tlc con Europa
    (Revista GEON (Gestión, Organizaciones y Negocios), 2013-11-15) Meza, Fredy René; Salgado Cifuentes, Wilson Fernando; Leal Céspedes, Juan Carlos
    Market globalization is inevitable, therefore Meta department must be prepared, and the European market is attractive but is going through difficult times economically. The Meta has significant comparative advantages of location and territory, with ample opportunities to generate competitive advantages of industrial investment and diversification of agricultural products. What you may do with linking the Government, private enterprise and academia.
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    Retos y Oportunidades para las Empresas del Meta Frente a la Alianza Pacífico
    (Revista GEON (Gestión, Organizaciones y Negocios), 2014-07-16) Leal Céspedes, Juan Carlos
    On August 7, 1990, Dr. Cesar Gaviria Trujillo, took office as President of the Republic of Colombia, and in his sections of the speech clearly pronounced the phrase "Welcome to the future", and explained the new economic scenario that the country had in front of it, "the opening is that: a dynamic process of modernization supported by the growth of exports and destined to guarantee us a place in the world market. Export more, import more, produce more, make our economy richer, and thus generate more employment. (The Spectator, 1990). In this way, he communicated to Colombians the reality in which the country should integrate and project its efforts for future development. From this moment the country begins the gradual abandonment of a protectionist economic model and starts the road to a free trade model.
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    El Futuro de la Administración
    (Revista GEON (Gestión, Organizaciones y Negocios), 2013-11-15) Leal Céspedes, Juan Carlos
    The Future of Management ", (Gary, 2010) written by Gary Hamel and Bill Breen, plants a series of interesting questions about the validity - for the current environment - of administrative theories written almost one hundred years ago. It takes a tour and analysis of the companies or workshops of the feudal period and its transformation into industrial companies driven by the development of industrialization in the nineteenth century, to become industrial empires where the game environment is the same world trade. From the beginning, Hamel, raises the importance and the central axis of his proposal as it is the "administrative innovation", in this way makes a profound clarification on the importance of the administration as a tool for the achievement of the organizational objectives, and its contribution in the constant search of new forms or administrative mechanisms that allow to increase more and more the productive levels of the company.