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2013 Top Professors on Twitter

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Gary Hamel. Roger Martin. University of Queensland. timkastelle. Tor Gronsund. University of Olso. Tina Selig. Stanford University. Marcel Bogers. University of Southern Denmark. London Business School. Teresa Amabile. Harvard Business School. TeresaAmabile. Frank Piller. RWTH Aachen University. masscustom. Bob Sutton. iioannoulbs.

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Market Correction? Try Perma-Crisis

Harvard Business Review

People like Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism , Matt Stoller at the Roosevelt Institute , John Robb at Global Guerrillas , economists and management scholars and thinkers like Joe Stiglitz , Gary Hamel , John Hagel , Richard Florida , and Roger Martin , all of whom have centrally challenged the tenets of what you might call financial determinism — (..)

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The Libor Scandal and the Price of Prosperity

Harvard Business Review

Roger Martin has proposed that the overweening pursuit of shareholder value be upgraded to the pursuit of human value. Gary Hamel has suggested we redesign the corporation as more a vehicle for human accomplishment than a military machine. Simon Johnson and numerous others have proposed banks be broken, split, limited.

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Overthrow Yourself

Harvard Business Review

Sure, you can argue that the right, true, and best purpose of enterprise is selling more stuff, at a greater profit, to benefit the already privileged more, through pure financial gain — and the human consequences are merely an incidental, almost irrelevant afterthought; nice-to-have, but as disposable as a plastic razor.

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8 Assumptions and 8 Questions about Innovation

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Even the staid British publication The Economist recently claimed, “Innovation is now recognized as the single most important ingredient in any modern economy.” (Tom Kelley: The Ten Faces of Innovation) —— For the SMU Cox School of Business – Business Leadership Center, I recently presented my new session on innovation: Adaptation, (..)

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Is a Well-Lived Life Worth Anything?

Harvard Business Review

Gary Hamel , whose Future of Management is about creating the capacity to live better. And many, many more — from Adam Smith, whose Theory of Moral Sentiments was, in many ways, a challenge to the emergent opulence of the mercantile age, to Roger Martin's latest book, Fixing the Game.

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