In this first blog we discuss the status quo and how that might have to change. The second blog shows
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“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
Continue readingConstructing Ecosystems: More than Analytics Johan Roos
Managers often use their strong analytical orientation to make sense of increasingly diverse “big data” to better grasp and envision
Continue readingCollaboration and partnering: the keys to successful ecosystems by Mark Béliczky
Ecosystems are not new to business. During the Middle Ages there were large fairs where merchants and trades would come
Continue readingThinking for the age of ecosystems by Joseph Pistrui and Dimo Dimov
Ask not what the ecosystem can do for you, but what you can do for the ecosystem. In the ‘paradox
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