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Network of Networks (continued): The Intrinsic Risk of Super Hubs

When an enterprise is successful and grows in size, there is inevitably an increase in the number and quality of interdependencies, i.e. exchanges with other parts of the network of enterprises it is part of. These can include information, money, … Continue reading

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The Interconnection of Leadership, Quality and Innovation – Standard of Innovation Part 3 of 5

Dr. Domenico Lepore, Founder of Intelligent Management Inc. and international expert in Quality and Systems Thinking for organizations, continues his series on the Standard of Innovation.       Leadership: definition and role Earlier in this series we suggested the … Continue reading

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Standard of Innovation Part 2 of 5: Imagination Does Not Equal Innovation

This post is by Dr. Domenico Lepore, an international expert on systems thinking for management. Together with Oded Cohen he developed the Decalogue Management Methodology, combining the management philosophy of the founding father of Quality, W. Edwards Deming, with the … Continue reading

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The Standard of Innovation Part 1 – a word about words

This post is by Dr. Domenico Lepore, an international expert on systems thinking for management. Together with Oded Cohen he developed the Decalogue Management Methodology, combining the management philosophy of the founding father of Quality, W. Edwards Deming, with the … Continue reading

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Educating for complexity: How do we transform schools into centres of innovation?

“The challenge we face is nothing less than transforming our schools from assembly-line factories into centers of innovation.” Those are the words of Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City where the  iZone project is transforming education. Clearly, the 19th … Continue reading

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