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hubris and avarice leads to nothing

Avarice, Hubris, Ignorance, Jealousy and Antagonism – Counterproductive Forces That Stifle Innovation

The most prolific literary masters, poets, entrepreneurs, kings/leaders of archaic kingdoms. religious prophets and sacred texts over the centuries have warned us, prophetically, that pride, avarice, hubris, jealousy and antagonism… Read more »

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The Rise With (Not Of) The Machines: AI Will Augment Human Capabilities

Jack Ma and Elon Musk recently engaged, debated and pronounced their diverging viewpoints with respect to artificial intelligence and the fundamental questions surrounding a machines capability in executing tasks and… Read more »

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Yearning For More Economic Policy Innovation! Monetary Policy Is A Blunt Tool Of The Past – Focus On The Future!

Economic commentators, senators, politicians, academics, folks of the business world and entrepreneurs are banging drums about the effectiveness of monetary policy in an environment where real interest rates are near… Read more »

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connected strategies drive innovation

Connected Strategies Drive Seismic Shifts In Customer Co-Creation, Engagement Marketing and Product Development

As internet and mobile technologies continue to coalesce and changes in customer service delivery facilitate digital interactions underpinned by low friction methods of connectivity; enterprises today are building stronger and… Read more »

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market creating innovation

Market Creating Innovations Catalyses Economic Growth: An Outline For Emerging Economies

How can one find serious growth and market development opportunities in economies characterised by the polarities of extreme poverty, lack of infrastructure and institutions, little or no data about consumer… Read more »

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knowledge management strategy

Simple Principals In Knowledge Management Inspire Breakthrough Innovation

Most enterprises have a single operating system (the organisational chart) and according to John Kotter’s book XLR8, this is essential to ‘keeping the trains running’ however, fails at encouraging breakthrough… Read more »

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