Black Swan theory and organisational resilience
The expression ‘black swan’ derives from the mistaken medieval belief that swans could only have white feathers, since all known historical records of swans demonst...
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Here’s why patents are innovation’s worst enemy
[The Washington Post] Technology is moving so quickly that patents can’t keep up. (Jon Elswick/AP) The Founding Fathers of the United States considered intellectual...
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Bullying At The Top: Shining The Light On Leadership Bli...
Bullying doesn't just happen on the school playground. Bullying happens on the front lines in the workplace, everywhere from managers to executives...
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Aging in place concept has been oversold, professor argues
Aging in place is promoted as a possibility for everyone -- but it's not a good idea for many older Americans, a University of Florida gerontology professor asserts.
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How to Make a New Habit Stick
Why It’s Harder than You Thought—and What to Do about It We’re over seventy days into the New Year. How are you doing with your goals and resolutions? Some ...
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8 Ways to Spot a Truly Exceptional Employee (Are You?)
Great employees are reliable, dependable, proactive, diligent, great leaders, and great followers. They possess a wide range of easily defined -- but hard to find -...
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10 TRENDS FOR 2015 | trendwatching.com
Innovation opportunities to run with – and profit from – in 2015!
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