Jan 3rd 2012, 22:16 by The Economist online
ADRIAN WOOLDRIDGE, our management editor, discusses the impact of the internet and the rise of the emerging world on business culture in his latest book
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At oftentimes it may be faddish, but practice of management should constantly evolve to find its relevance and impact in this world that is continuously changing at a dizzying pace.
-Jerome James Arriola
At oftentimes it may be faddish, but practice of management should constantly evolve to find its relevance and impact in this world that is continuously changing at a dizzying pace.
-Jerome James Arriola
Totally agree. Would add the evolution will take place on its own force whether decision-makers can catch up with it or not.
A pity that the practice and theory of management seem to be quite apart...