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Most business strategies are built as if the world is a flat, digital playground—ignoring the physical mountains, deep-water ports, and "silent actors" that actually dictate global power. This analysis dives deep into Tim Marshall’s seminal works, "Prisoners of Geography" and "The Power of Geography." This isn't your typical geography lesson. We are moving beyond maps to explore the high-stakes world of Geopolitical Risk Management. You’ll learn why your supply chain isn't just a logistics problem—it’s a geological one. We’ll discuss why these books are essential reading for any MBA student, executive, or consultant looking to navigate a multipolar world. In this analysis, you will learn: The North European Plain Factor: Why physical corridors dictate national security and trade routes. The "Silicon Shield" Strategy: How TSMC turned a geographic liability into a global strategic asset. The "Gravity" of Infrastructure: Why Rio Tinto’s $20B project in Guinea became a masterclass in geographic friction. Natural Barriers vs. Technology: Whether AI and 3D printing can finally "de-shackle" us from the earth. Pivot States: How to identify the high-reward nations that sit on the world’s geopolitical fault lines. This is the lesson on global strategy and macro-environments you wish you had in business school. #PrisonersOfGeography #ThePowerOfGeography #TimMarshall #BusinessStrategy #Geopolitics #MBA #SupplyChain #TSMC #InternationalBusiness Books: Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Explain Everything About the World & The Power of Geography: Ten Maps That Reveal the Future of Our World Author: Tim Marshall JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Looking at your own company’s supply chain or primary market: If a single shipping lane closed or a contested border shifted tomorrow, would your business model survive, or would you find yourself a "prisoner" of a geography you failed to study? Share your thoughts in the comments below! We publish "Executive Book Reviews" like this every Sunday. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more deep-dives into the books that shape the business world.