Since multinationals first started scouring the earth for labor and markets, their interests have always gone beyond those of the nation-state in which they were headquartereD、But what is going on today, on the flat earth, is such a difference of degree that it amounts to a difference in kinD、Companies have never had more freedom and less friction, in the way of assigning research, low-end manufacturing, and high-end manufacturing anywhere in the worlD、What this will mean for the long-term relationship between companies and the country in which they are headquartered is simply unclear. The cold, hard truth is that management, shareholders, and investors are largely indifferent to where their profits come from or even where the employment is createD、But they do want sustainable companies. Politicians, though, are compelled to stimulate the creation of jobs in a certain place.And residents—whether they areAmericans,Europeans, or Indians—want to know that the good jobs are going to stay close at home. The world is getting increasingly flat with the introduction of Internet and other new technologies. This is what happens when you move from a vertical (command and control) world to a much more horizontal (connect and collaborate) flat worlD、Your boss can do his job and your joB、He can give you instructions day or night. So you are never out. You are always in. Therefore, you are always on.Bosses, if they are inclined, can collaborate more directly with more of their staff than even before—no matter who they are or where they are in the hierarchy.