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Business & Economics

“When Things Go Wrong, Where Was The Board?”

“The best measure of adaptation to unanticipated risks in the biological setting is the length of time a species has survived.” — Richard Bookstaber

Business & Economics

Dinosaurs, Unicorns, Unicorpses and Zombies

The more finely adapted an organism or species is to a specific set of conditions, the more likely it is to succeed… provided those conditions remain relatively stable. Part two in a mini-series from the authors of Adapt or Fail!

Business & Economics

Shifts Happen Fast!

Conventional board governance isn’t keeping pace with the uncertainty and rapid change of the 21st century. How can organizations ensure sustainable performance while managing risk? In the first part of a new mini-series, the authors of Adapt or Fail! share their expertise.

Business & Economics

How Embracing Complexity Changes the Way You See the World – and Can Even Transform the Way You Write

Inspired by Daoism and complexity science, Jean Boulton set out to write a book that mirrors its own message: that embracing flow, paradox, and noticing the detail of what is emerging can improve our creative process as well as inform our actions.

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