Klaus Schwab Books

Klaus Schwab was trained as an economist and engineer. He’s the founder of the World Economic Forum, an independent organization that brings together people from the fields of politics, business and academia to improve the world. He’s also the author of Modern Enterprise Management in Mechanical Engineering (1971).

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 Books: The Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab

The Fourth Industrial Revolution

Klaus Schwab
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What's The Fourth Industrial Revolution about?

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (2016) tells the story of a new transformation in technology and industry. These blinks explain the major industrial revolutions of the past and go on to tell how a current industrial revolution is spawning new technologies that fuse previously separate fields – with incredible results.

Who should read The Fourth Industrial Revolution?

  • Students of political science, technology and economics
  • Leaders and educators
  • Workers worried about their job security

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 Books: COVID-19: The Great Reset by Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret

COVID-19: The Great Reset

Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret
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What’s it about?

COVID-19: The Great Reset (2020) is a compendium of predictions and prognoses. It offers forecasts for how the global economy may change in the wake of the coronavirus crisis – as well as suggestions for how it should change.

Who should read COVID-19: The Great Reset?

Who’s it for?

  • Economics enthusiasts wondering what’s going to happen next
  • Students of international relations grappling with the big questions of today
  • Anyone attempting to come to terms with the pandemic