In my research on innovators, I like to draw the distinction between “path finders” and “path creators” but rarely does
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Leading Job Growth in the Digital Economy
by Claudio Fernández-Aráoz
Last week I visited Finisterre, an ancient Spanish port and fishing village, where my grandfather was born. He, like many
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by Robin Chase
Barbara Ann Berwick drove for Uber for eight weeks in 2014. She, and two others, then brought suit against the
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by Lesley Crane
One of the pervasive and persuasive myths associated with burgeoning technology in the workplace is that it would create thousands
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by J C Spender
Alan Turing, the British mathematician who did crucial work on WW2 German Naval codes and on computing, has been much
Continue readingClaiming Our Humanity: Pope Francis and the 7th Global Drucker Forum
by David Hurst
Claiming Our Humanity: What the Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the Environment Brings To The 7th Global Drucker Forum To
Continue readingManaging in the Digital Age: Over the Edge?
by Henry Mintzberg
Managing does not change, not fundamentally. It is a practice, rooted in art and craft, not a science or a
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by Dan Pontefract
In 1982, Time magazine declared the personal computer its “Machine of the Year.” Up until then, humans usually had won a “Person of
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