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Walt Disney’s Perspective on Money, Risk, and Business Strategy
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Walt Disney was an exceptional business leaders and integrative thinker. He could have been the poster child for Peter Drucker's Marketing Concept. He saw everything he did to create value through the lens of making other people happy. For Walt, making people happy was the only honest path to profits.

Guidelines for Business Transformation Under Conditions of Complexity
Business management techniques that grew up under a manufacturing and industrial paradigm in the early to mid 20th Century, and form the backbone of how business continues to be done today, may no longer be appropriate under the current socio-technological revolution. We need to find new ideas and models to help us deal with more complex multi-party strategies.

Why Business and Ethics Are Always Connected
In this post I discuss the inherent connection between business purpose and ethical behaviour as two components of the larger category of human action.

New and Improved – The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
If you are a fan of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts…