In his famous “Plenty of Room at the Bottom” lecture, the physicist Richard Feynman arguably seeded the concept of nanotechnology.
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by Dambisa Moyo
At a time of rapid technological advancements and innovation, what impact might these trends have for global growth? In particular,
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by JC Spender
While Peter Drucker was not the earliest writer on management, he added significantly to post-WW2 understanding. First, he argued it
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Today, most businesses have found themselves operating in turbulent times; there is no such thing as ‘business as usual’ anymore.
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by Raymond Hofmann
But technological innovation can help improve management. When I stumbled upon Devin Fidler’s recent HBR blog post “Here’s How
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by Prabhu Guptara
Clearly, the answer depends on how well we manage their introduction and use. But let’s start by reminding ourselves
Continue readingIt’s the Operating System, stupid! – A quest for a European Humanistic Management Movement
by Hans Stoisser (with contributions from Lukas Michel)
“Enough! Enough of the imbalances that is destroying our democracies, our planet, and ourselves,” writes the Canadian management thinker Henry
Continue readingWidening Circles Or: What I Learned from Peter Drucker and What He Can Teach Us Today
by Kevin Roberts
I’ve been stealing from Peter Drucker for nearly 40 years. It’s been a largely subconscious endeavor because Drucker’s early thinking
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