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by Henry Mintzberg
If you want to understand the difference between a network and a community, ask your Facebook friends to help paint
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by Bill Fischer
What if what you know didn’t matter anymore? What if knowledge became a commodity? What if everyone could be an
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by Simon Caulkin
In Don Siegel’s 1956 film shocker Invasion of the Bodysnatchers a California doctor becomes convinced that his patients are being
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by Joseph Pistrui
Management is a lens. It’s the best way yet invented to focus the organisation’s capital, human, and time resources toward
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by John Hagel
We humans are a paradoxical species. On the one hand, we are uniquely endowed with the power of extraordinary imagination
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by Lesley Crane
One could be forgiven for thinking that managing change in an organization is a simple matter of persuasion. After all,
Continue readingCreating more winners than losers in the digital era
by Charles-Edouard Bouée
When we try to define what a “digital organization” is, what first comes to mind are technological devices: employees toting
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