The Big Shift: Organizations in the Age of Information
In a recent post entitled The Age of Cyberwars, I referenced an op-ed column by Thomas Friedman [“Is China an Enron? (Part 2),” New York Times, 20 January 2010]. In that column
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In a recent post entitled The Age of Cyberwars, I referenced an op-ed column by Thomas Friedman [“Is China an Enron? (Part 2),” New York Times, 20 January 2010]. In that column
Fear of the dark has always gripped men’s souls. I’m sure that our earliest ancestors worshiped fire as much for its light as its warmth. The old adage “it’s always darkest before
In a recent post entitled Sewage and Cleantech, I indicated that I would be writing about the challenges of dealing with animal waste in a future post. This is that post. Voltaire
Back in September of last year, Bill George, a professor of management practice at Harvard Business School and author of the new book, 7 Lessons for Leading in Crisis, wrote an article
In a post entitled Persistent Ocean Surveillance, I noted that Enterra’s Executive Vice President of International Security Affairs Practice, Admiral H.G. “Harry” Ulrich III, USN, (Ret.), shared in an award with the
Like every other segment of the economy, the cleantech sector took a hit last year. Compared to other sectors, however, it fared relatively well — at least when it comes to attracting
The outpouring of concern for Haiti has been remarkable. The American Red Cross, for example, has been amazed at the amount of money that has been donated through mobile phone contributions (over
One of the characteristics of industrial age enterprises is that they are organized around functional departments. This organizational structure results in both siloed information and siloed thinking. For nearly a hundred years,
Nations and corporations generally think about security in significantly different ways. Since the turn of the century, however, nations and corporations are finding themselves vulnerable to the same kinds of attacks —
Have you ever wanted a fluffy, baby animal for a pet — especially one that stays forever young, never has to be fed, house-trained, spayed or neutered? Well the Japanese think they
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