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Why don’t organisations manage their information in the same way they manage their money?
In the expanding social media age, I wonder how many organisations spend as much time managing their money as they do their information and knowledge. By that I mean, there are regular reports on the financial position. Managers hold regular … Continue reading
Posted in data protection act, email, information management, innovation, knowledge worker, relative success, Uncategorized
Tagged Data Protection Act, email, financial management, fines, information management, records management, retention, value
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Three reasons why Apple will disappear by 2020: What Machiavelli tells us about managing Apple’s future.
Apple is changing with Steven Jobs stepping down from his current CEO role to become Chairman of the Board. In doing so, he presents Apple with a challenge and one that all companies have to face. How do you replace … Continue reading
Posted in change, creative destruction, innovation, path dependency, relative success, renewal
Tagged Apple, failure, fortune, leadership, Machiavelli, management, Steve Jobs, succession
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