The Paradoxical Black Swan in the Overgrowth
Taleb argues that we can only recognize ‘black swan’ events retrospectively. Perhaps though we can understand the conditions that create the potential for such events
Taleb argues that we can only recognize ‘black swan’ events retrospectively. Perhaps though we can understand the conditions that create the potential for such events
Staying in a hotel in France, breakfast was a self-service affair. One morning, I placed two eggs in the boiler and returned to my seat
The increase in the rate of change in the business environment and our organisations means that we must be able to solve problems, challenges, issues
http://blog.lboro.ac.uk/sbe/general/another-fine-mess/
I was giving a lecture on ‘The Intelligent Organisation’ 1 to a group of final year undergraduates and we got to that bit at the
This blog was initially delivered at the 2nd International Data and Information Management Conference at Loughborough University on 12th January 2016. Summary John explores how
Any book about management or managing organisations has to be sound in both theory and practice, management is after all an applied activity. Hence in