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On the Fascination with Uncertainty: Life in Interesting Times
Probably every generation considers itself as living within a vortex of change, but these last few months must be particularly challenging, even for futurists, let alone CEOs and business practitioners.
Published in Volume 04 Issue 1 onOn Inspiration, Aspiration and Innovation
Although it is true that learning never stops, the way we learn is changing every day.
Published in Volume 03 Issue 2 on
The Rustling of Leaves
Earlier this month I watched Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko touch down after nearly a year in space, 340 days to be precise. During their stay they managed to tweet the most spectacular photos of the earth to their followers.
Published in Volume 03 Issue 1 on
FROM SMART DRONES TO SMART LEADERSHIP: LESSONS IN INNOVATION
The evolution of the word ‘innovation’ is an interesting one. It has gone from a description of any number of unique selling propositions for dishwashers and door locks to the whole change in mindset necessary for business (and life) in the 21st century.
Published in Volume 02 Issue 2 on
ON THE AEC, ECONOMIC MIRACLES AND LEADERSHIP
On the AEC, economic miracles and leadership I was reading the tributes to the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew the other day, and came across this comment from Henry Kissinger, an astute strategist and a man of letters who at 91 is continuing to contribute to society through his writing.
Published in Volume 02 Issue 1 on
FROM THE EDITOR
Uncertainty. Volatility. Risk. The mere mention of these words can unnerve the most stoic of corporate leaders to assume a defensive posture and ready themselves for the inevitable storm ahead.
Published in Volume 01 Issue 2 on
FROM THE EDITOR
Much has been written about the megatrends in all aspects of management that have taken place over the last decade or so, but rarely, if ever, do they include Asian examples, and certainly not Asia-based solutions.
Published in Volume 01 Issue 1 on
