Posts Tagged ‘capitalism’
The future of business schools: Existential innovation or obsolescence?
Business schools face a choice: urgently embark on an existential innovation journey inspired by what they can become, or submit to certain obsolescence following from what they have been.
Read MoreThe case for stakeholder capitalism
Richard Savage discusses a need for a capitalism that keeps all the elements of the “Lived Experience” in balance and harmony.
Read MoreCasting light in the shadows
Do not be lulled by today’s strong management education market, says Johan Roos. Business schools still need to find a grander vision of hope, change and community to counter emerging shadows.
Read MoreNew horizons
Should capitalism be tossed aside completely in favour of some other economic model or is there a way to improve the system and make capitalism work better in a new global context?
Read MoreVol.09 – Issue 02. Re-organising the political economy
This edition of Global Focus looks closely at the human side of business. Highlights include: “Re-organising the political economy” – capitalism has not failed nor is it in retreat.
Read MoreRe-organising the political economy
Capitalism has not failed, nor is it in retreat. It is just an idea. But, argues Malcolm McIntosh, it is an idea, which in its current form, is in real need of being rethought.
Read MoreThe great transformation
Richard Straub on why, with gigantic changes in society, managers will be of pivotal importance for shaping the future.
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