Economists are always right! The C+I+G+X-M fauxrealism points to the assumption of infinite resources and unlimited wants. But you don’t need to be an economist to realise that without nature there is no business, yet the opposite is not the case.
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Fauxrealism
by Michelle Delebet on 15. Sep, 2011 in Blogs, Corporate Growing Pains, Michelle's Blogs, Review, Values
Review: The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management
by Geoff Barbaro on 18. Oct, 2010 in Featured, Geoff's Blog, Latest News, Review
Stephen Denning’s latest book, The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management, provides a practical and effective way for organisations to create long-term sustainable success and allow people to flourish at work. It really doesn’t come much better than that! Anyone who has ever worked in a high performing team knows just how much fun they can [...]
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