This was the year everything changed. A tiny virus, arguably not even a life form, had a bigger global economic impact than the banking collapses a decade earlier. Ways of working have been transformed. Remote working has gone from being a fringe activity mostly confined to globally dispersed teams, to being accepted as the norm across whole sections of the economy. Sectors such as hospitality and aviation have suffered sharp falls in business, furloughed staff and redundancies[…]
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The digital ecosystem depends upon the human one by Vlatka Hlupic
Much has been written and discussed about the pace of technological change. More than replacing routine tasks, artificial intelligence can
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Vlatka Hlupic interviewed by Peter Day
Vlatka Hlupic is professor of management and business at the University of Westminster in London. She’s also a consultant and
Continue readingEntrepreneurship is a mindset
by Vlatka Hlupic
It is commonplace to talk about the need for more entrepreneurial ways of running businesses, not least because we live
Continue readingLet’s get the future right this time
by Vlatka Hlupic
Those who like to make projections about the future tend to be those with the deepest knowledge of fledgling technology.
Continue readingThink more deeply, act more persuasively
by Professor Vlatka Hlupic
Just over two years ago Rick Wartzman noted in a Drucker Society Europe blog the numerous initiatives in recent years
Continue readingPeter Drucker Forum: Capitalism 2.0: new horizons for managers
by Vlatka Hlupic
Last week I attended the Fourth Global Peter Drucker Forum, an international management conference dedicated to promote the legacy of Peter
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