Knowledge brokering
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityAn article in the McKinsey Quarterly describes the practice of ‘Knowledge brokering[i],’ wherein organizations gain product and process...
View ArticleVoluntary disclosure and capital costs
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityThree authors have taken advantage of the natural relationship between capital structure and disclosure to propose a mathematical model to...
View ArticleWhy change management is a failure
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityChange management’s failure rate is 70%[i]. Since these are reported figures, actual failure rates are likely higher. It is a despairing...
View ArticleOpen source lessons
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityThe Open Source model continues to confuse and frustrate theorists and managers alike on exactly where its strength lies. What is its...
View ArticleContradiction between science and innovation
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityInvariance and replication are essential to science. To the extent that science is beautiful, it demonstrates universal laws which conform...
View ArticleOptimal organizational structure demands creating lifetime customers
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityLoyal customers do more than keep us profitable and provide invaluable feedback. They give us perspective and purpose. Mr. Zane, CEO of...
View Article11 things every entrepreneur should know about innovation
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityInnovation is not necessarily revolutionary. But it is almost impossible to plan, and requires a supportive culture. Neil Patel pens an...
View ArticleThe Crisis That Hit Physics 100 Years Ago and the Solvay Council
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexity“The more success the quantum theory has, the sillier it looks.” ~Albert Einstein 1912 An instructive article in Wired Science on the Solvay...
View ArticleAdaptation: largest amoeba lives at the bottom of the Mariana Trench
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityA 4 inch single cell organism is not science fiction? Scientists say xenophyophores are the largest individual cells in existence. Recent...
View ArticleWhy most customer loyalty programs are a crock
from Leis Network - Organizational development and complexityProblems with customer loyalty Yeah. I got swept up in the whole customer loyalty craze. My only defense was that I was an unwilling...
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