One of the most valuable gifts of the information age is a view into how others tackle or avoid common issues. More often than not, the evidence we glean from others’ solutions and models are the richest source of learning.
Every enterprise, every senior executive, and every entrepreneur must think always and honestly about tomorrow:
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What do the bare facts of our performance and other sources of intelligence tell us about our customers and prospects for tomorrow?
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What does this intelligence imply vis a vis our strategy, our assets, our knowledge, and our investments?
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What evidence can we adapt to fill critical gaps and define tomorrow?
This year, In particular, I am focusing and collecting evidence on two critical issues related to sustainability:
Issue #2: How can we individually, as enterprises, and as governments, most smartly take advantage of our “boundary-less” world and collaborate for the greater good?
As evidence is collected and hypotheses are being built it will be shared here.
What’s On Yor Mind?
Your contributions to Knowledge In Progress are encouraged. Please feel free to:
· Share related stories and insights or nominate an enterprise for investigation
· Confirm, challenge, or otherwise comment on preliminary findings/potential solutions
“The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.” Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1937 Second Inaugural address