Where Did ‘We the People’ Go?
The New York Times – With the nation seemingly more divided than ever, this piece explores the breakdown of community, the loss of a collective sense of “We,” and what leaders can do to restore unity.
The New York Times – With the nation seemingly more divided than ever, this piece explores the breakdown of community, the loss of a collective sense of “We,” and what leaders can do to restore unity.
From the Knowledge Economy to the Human Economy November 12, 2014 By Dov Seidman Over the course of the 20th century, the mature economies of the world evolved from being industrial economies to knowledge economies. Now we are at another watershed moment, transitioning to human economies—and the shift has profound implications for management. What do I mean by the human economy?
A Cure for the Common Corporation July 17, 2012 By Dov Seidman HOW to Measure and Manage Performance in the 21st Century “We now know that you do well by doing good,” says Warren Cormier, the President of the Boston Research Group and one of the founders of the RAND Behavioral Finance Forum. “It’s