Cutting Connectivity in Myanmar
Few administrations around the world are more brutal than the military regime that controls Myanmar. Unless you’ve been isolated on an island without any connectivity with the rest of the world, you
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Few administrations around the world are more brutal than the military regime that controls Myanmar. Unless you’ve been isolated on an island without any connectivity with the rest of the world, you
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Steve Hamm, writing in BusinessWeek‘s special section on innovation, discusses lessons learned from IBM’s innovation factory [“Radical Collaboration,” 10 September 2007 print issue]. The article is basically the short version of IBM’s
The terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 created a number of horizontal scenarios that changed the world forever. Anyone who travels bumps up against some of these changes on a routine basis.
When I first founded Enterra Solutions, one of the emerging characteristics of the information age that intrigued me was its increasing complexity. It was clear to me that there was a growing
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