Academics and practitioners recently spent two days in Vienna at the 11th Drucker Forum discussing the latest ideas on ecosystems
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On superclusters and ecosystems by Christian Rangen
Innovation superclusters and innovative ecosystems are both crucial engines of growth. In our research, we have looked into future trends
Continue readingBuilding Effective Ecosystems for the Future 2 blogs on current and future thinking:2. Natural versus linear thinking: challenges and pitfallsby Bill Fischer and Simone Cicero
In the first blog we discussed where we might find ecosystems and the issues of leading in this type of
Continue readingBuilding Effective Ecosystems for the Future 2 blogs on current and future thinking:1. Issues caused by current thinkingby Bill Fischer and Simone Cicero
In this first blog we discuss the status quo and how that might have to change. The second blog shows
Continue readingWhy leaders should be interested in biology: three things we can learn from antsby Claudia Crummenerl
“In the long history of humankind, those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.” Charles Darwin Drucker
Continue readingRegime shift – getting Ecosystems back on track by Andrew Want
Society ascribes legitimacy to ecosystems. When ecosystems cannot meet societal expectations, they, and the firms within, deteriorate (h/t Simon Caulkin).
Continue readingThe Ecosystem of Wicked Problems by Christian Sarkar
As humanity faces a growing number of existential challenges, we find that governments and institutions are not doing their jobs
Continue readingEcosystems for lifelong learning By Esther Clark
“Lifelong learning.” A word cluster that comes up with over 99 million results when searched in Google. It is a
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