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Tag Archives: future
The Beginning of the End of the World Economy, the way we have seen it
I am not a doomsayer. But, I have kept cribbing, since 2004, about the ill-effects of lop-sided economic development. Just three weeks before the world started talking about another recession, I published a note expressing fears of not just another … Continue reading
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Tagged Finance, future, New Economy, USA
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The future of Business Decision Making
“Smarter” means less risky and more profitable decisions. “Faster” means the ability to make decisions near real-time to take advantage of immediate opportunities or obviate threats. In this speech John Rymer, Vice President, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Inc., speaks … Continue reading
Breaking With The Past
Whatever ‘innovating the future’ might mean to you, when it comes to creating the future that we want, we are supposed to let go of the past (at least in theory). But, how many of us put that into practice? … Continue reading