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Larry Kramer (above) Credit…Todd Heisler/The New York Times “He showed us that liberation from oppression was a matter of life and death.” With the brevity and precision for which he is deservedly renowned, Tony Kushner makes an important point when…
Read MoreLeading Quietly: An Unorthodox Guide to Doing the Right Thing Joseph L. Badaracco Harvard Business Review Press (2002) The potential power and impact of “small and obscure deeds” Note: I just re-read it and all that Joseph Badaracco affirms is…
Read MoreHere are some principles you can apply to any form of nature study. They are provided by David Sibley. A birder and artist, he is author of What It’s Like to Be a Bird, from which this is adapted. Credit…Illustrations…
Read MoreThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: 30th Anniversary Edition Stephen R. Covey with Sean Covey Simon & Schuster (May 2020) A classic of personal growth even more valuable today than it was when first published in 1989 First of…
Read MoreStrategic Analytics: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review Various Contributors Harvard Business Review Press (2020) What makes a company’s strategy or business model possible? This is one of the first volumes in a new series published by Harvard…
Read MoreHere is a reprise of one of my most popular blog posts. The selections were made by the Harvard Business Review Staff. Illustration credit: peshkov/Getty Images * * * ‘Tis the season for “best of” lists, so we looked…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an article written by Alice Boyes for Harvard Business Review and the HBR Blog Network. To read the complete article, check out the wealth of free resources, obtain subscription information, and receive HBR email…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an article written by Jess Huang, Alexis Krivkovich, Irina Starikova, Lareina Yee, and Delia Zanoschi for the McKinsey Quarterly, published by McKinsey & Company. To read the complete article, check out others, learn more…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an article written by Yuval Atsmon, David Chinn, Martin Hirt, and Sven Smit for the McKinsey Quarterly, published by McKinsey & Company. To read the complete article, check out others, learn more about the…
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Matt Ridley on nuclear power and the phenomenon of disinnovation
In How Innovation Works, Matt Ridley observes: “The twentieth century saw only one innovative source of energy on any scale: nuclear power. (Wind and solar, though much improved and with a promising future, still supply less than 2 per cent…
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