Rowan Gibson

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Rowan Gibson



Average rating: 3.83 · 232 ratings · 12 reviews · 15 distinct works
Innovation to the Core: A B...

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Rethinking the Future

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“If we are going to make any sense out of all this confusion around us, we have to find a way to organize it in our minds, so that we can start to understand what is actually happening in the world and then try to do something about it. My way of doing this is to accept that there are never any simple or right answers to life, that life is full of contradictions and surprises, that it is, in fact, full of paradoxes. But if we can learn to understand and accept these paradoxes, then I believe that we can eventually find pathways through them. We can live with them and manage them.”
Rowan Gibson, Rethinking the Future: Rethinking Business Principles, Competition, Control and Complexity, Leadership, Markets and the World

“In the twenty-first century, the winners will be those who stay ahead of the change curve, constantly redefining their industries, creating new markets, blazing new trails, reinventing the competitive rules, challenging the status quo. To use Charles Handy’s words, it will be those who ‘invent the world’, not those who respond to it. Of course, it requires far less effort to follow in the tracks of the leader than it does to find your own migration path to the future, and there was a time when this was an option. But not any more. Tomorrow’s global markets will show no mercy to the me-too crowd.”
Rowan Gibson, Rethinking the Future: Rethinking Business Principles, Competition, Control and Complexity, Leadership, Markets and the World



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