Build STEM Skills, but Don’t Neglect the Humanities
Harvard Business Review
JUNE 24, 2015
In his Nicomachean Ethics , he rejected that scientific knowledge alone could determine the affairs of the human social world, which he recognized as too complex and unpredictable to govern with certainty. This post is part of a series leading up to the 7th Global Drucker Forum , in Vienna, Austria, of which HBR is a sponsor.
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