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  • - Renaissance of The Renaissance Man
    by Niklas Hageback
    £20.49

    This is a book for anyone intrigued by the complexities of digital leadership that require a capability to constantly balance the routines of everyday business with the ability to innovate.Finding the appropriate mix between the dichotomy stability-flexibility has been a delicate task that few, if any, corporations have properly managed to overcome. Why is that?This conundrum becomes acute as businesses embark on digital transformations, an often-painful venture highlighting the deficiencies of traditional management styles but also agile methodologies. They deliver results that are far below initial expectations, provide half-baked digital solutions where potential commercial gains are poorly captured and leveraged, and, far too often, not even identified.Mismatches between technologies, the man-machine (dis)connect, or organizational dysfunctionality are typically identified as root causes, but beneath them lurks a more scathing problem: an inadequate leadership. This inadequacy rests on a lack of holistic insights backed by well-rounded skills and sets of knowledge that are required to understand all aspects of a digital transformation, as well as its participants from employees to customers.Thus, what is needed is a modern take of the Renaissance Man.

  • - Why Societies Self-Destruct
    by Niklas Hageback
    £11.49

    The Death Drive offers an explanatory framework and methodology to predict periods of destruction that often have grim effects on societies, taking as its starting point the controversial death drive concept.

  • - Why Men No Longer Are Created Equal
    by Niklas Hageback
    £21.49

  • - Designing the Logic to Approximate Human Thinking
    by Niklas Hageback
    £44.49 - 132.99

  • - An Archetypal Approach to Investment Forecasting and Modelling
    by Niklas Hageback
    £49.99

    A quantifiable framework for unlocking the unconscious forces that shape markets There has long been a notion that subliminal forces play a great part in causing the seemingly irrational financial bubbles, which conventional economic theory, again and again, fails to explain.

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