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Today, an unprecedented amount of capital fuels higher and higher levels of innovation and entrepreneurism. Organizations are struggling to acquire survival skills as trade evolves in all dimensions: speed, magnitude, diversity and intricacy. Just as Newton?s view of the world gave way to Einstein?s relativity which then made room for Bohr?s quantum mechanics, so we need to replace our 18th century views of business to make way for new models of understanding the interactions of the markets. This crucible is the Echange economy, an environment that will radically alter the skills we and our organizations will need to survive in the coming years.
Synopsis
Today, an unprecedented amount of capital fuels higher and higher levels of innovation and entrepreneurism. Organizations are struggling to acquire survival skills as trade evolves in all dimensions: speed, magnitude, diversity and intricacy. Just as Newton
About the Author
Thomas M. Koulopoulos is president and founder of the Delphi Group, a syndicated columnist for publications such as inc.com, Intelligent Enterprise, and Knowledge Management Magazine and a lecturer at the Boston College graduate school of management. Named one of the industry?s six most influential consultants by InformationWeek Magazine, Koulooulos is a well-recognized authority on the subject of e-business with articles and marketing insights appearing frequently in national and international print and broadcast media including Business Week, ComputerWorld, CNBC, CNN, ABC, NPR and Radio Wall Street. Kouloupos is one of the industry?s most sought after speakers; his lectures take him around the world 150 days out of the year. His hallmark is an engaging, high-energy presentation that is carefully tuned for each audience to go beyond technology buzzwords by offering insights that are personalized, entertaining and memorable.