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From Expert to Explorer
En effet, dans un environnement relativement stable et prévisible, une fois qu’on a trouvé ce qui nous convient, notre niche, dirait-on en écologie, on peut se contenter de l’exploiter. Mais dans un monde où les changements s’accélèrent, il paraît clair qu’il faut être capable d’explorer car les ressources peuvent se tarir, le filon s’épuiser, les
... See moreFrançois Taddei • Apprendre au XXIe siècle (French Edition)
Andy Bromberg: The wisdom of crowds is giving way to the “wisdom of communities.” In a world of ever-greater complexity, no one person can possibly make sense of all the signals and all the noise — from a single, static vantage point. A networked group is required to adapt to this new world... People are no longer being polled in isolation but rath... See more
future.a16z.com • 21 Experts on the Future of Expertise - Future
All leaders face a challenge of leadership. The old models and paradigms no longer work. How leaders develop, and live a new model of leadership, is and will be the critical success factor for most every business.
James A. Belasco • Flight of the Buffalo: Soaring to Excellence, Learning to Let Employees Lead
So Just Who Are These People?