Future of Big Business

Organisation

The future Corporations will be shape-shifters A quarter of a century ago IBM was at the pinnacle of success, riding on their success of practically inventing general-purpose computing for business. They boasted of having helped put a man on the moon and counted many Nobel Laureates among their researchers. This evidently changed in 1993 when […]

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The design of schools linked to the state of the society they are part of

Organic linkages with society

Educational imperatives are organically derived out of the state of a society. In turn, the educational imperatives dictate the design of the schools. The following tabular representation links the educational imperatives (which emerge out of the specific conditions of the society) and the key elements of the school designed to secure the educational imperatives.The table […]

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Future of MBA

Organisation

Management’s three eras: A brief history – Rita McGrath (July 30, 2014) Managers still assume that stability is the normal state of affairs and change is the unusual state. Organisations still emphasise exploitation of existing advantages, driving a short-term orientation that many bemoan. Corporations continue to focus too narrowly on shareholders, with terrible consequences – […]

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Future of Democracy

Polity

Democracy 2.0: Iceland crowdsources new constitution – Roos Jerome (June 11, 2011) Just two or three years after its economy and government collapsed, Iceland is bouncing back with remarkable strength. This week, the small island nation earned praise from foreign investors despite allowing its banks to collapse and refusing to pay back some of its […]

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Future of conflict and combat

Polity

The New Digital Age (Book excerpt from The New Digital Age by Schmidt Eric and Cohen Jared) It’s easy to understand why governments and militaries like robots and other unmanned systems for combat: They never tire, they never feel fear or emotion, they have superhuman capabilities and they always follow orders. As Singer points out, […]

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