competitiveness of nations threatens the preservation of cultures. More
and Faster are always breathing down our neck.
At the same time, each of us wants to find meaning and spirit at work,
and balance with our lives at home. We long for a future we can count
on.
There is practical new thinking and wisdom on how to manage
contradictions.
It's not about adapting to difficult circumstances; it's about winning
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paradox.
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After Atlantis: Working, Managing, and Leading in Turbulent Times. Ned
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