Управляя компаниями будущего. Мышление полного спектра для развития бизнеса - Боб Йохансен


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Ведущий мировой футуролог Боб Йохансен на основе исследований Института будущего показывает, как новый образ мышления позволит руководителям видеть и использовать возможности для развития бизнеса.
Мышление полного спектра — это способность искать закономерности, выходя за рамки стереотипов. Сегодня мир стремительно меняется. Выжить и процветать в новой реальности смогут те компании, лидеры которых обеспечат пространство для широкого круга альтернативных решений и будут придерживаться мышления полного спектра. Книга рекомендована руководителям и управляющим, собственникам бизнеса, способным применить новую парадигму мышления, чтобы добиться прорыва в бизнесе, инновациях, общественных отношениях и других аспектах жизни.
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