Posted on 18/04/2008 by Peter Evans
Back on to the theme of exploration in project management, I came across an article from Ralph Stacey on strategy as order emerging from chaos – I think its a fairly old article from 1993 or so – which included an eight ’step’ framework for managing in organisations drawing on complexity science. While the framework [...]
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Posted on 18/02/2008 by Peter Evans
I recently came across this post from Umair Haque, a discussion leader at HarvardBusiness.org.
I’ve come across some of his posts before and kind of understood them and kind of not …. but this is for me the clearest articulation of his views on firms and the ‘new economy’ I’ve seen so far. I’ve read the [...]
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