it’s just a matter of semantics. NO. These terms are not interchangeable. The distinction between the two is actually quite significant. Change management, which is the term most everyone uses, refers to a set of basic tools or structures intended to… Continue Reading →
Culture is an abstract concept, easily used and hardly explained to the full when used. Read this article, an oldy, though quite okay. Always funny to look-up words in the ‘old’ dictionaries: When “culture” first appeared in the Oxford English… Continue Reading →
Amsterdam- and San Francisco-based feedback platform Impraise has secured a seed investment of 1,4 million euro, led by Amsterdam based VC-firm henQ in cooperation with Palm Drive Ventures from New York and China Growth Capital. read more here. Feedbacking seems simple, too… Continue Reading →
For the Dutchies only (sorry :): Best veel initiatieven die het ondernemerschap van iedereen aan gaan spreken. Een goede zaak naar mijn mening: je wilt thuis toch ook weten wat je koopt / doet en wat je ervoor krijgt en… Continue Reading →
Terry Jones (Monty Python) mixes expert insight, animation, puppetry and song to explain economics to everyone. Why do crashes keep happening? Why are students taught crashes do not happen? Will we ever learn from our mistakes? Co-written by Theo Kocken,… Continue Reading →
I will link you to an article from 2010. Although IT moves ahead with unknown speed, in HRM it is still as in 2010 I am afraid. And that whilst Business intelligence has a crucial role to achieve competitive edge… Continue Reading →
Perhaps the most utopian application of this technology will be seen in terms of bridging cultures and fostering understanding among young students. Read more on TechCrunch
For the Amsterdam readers: here is an interesting event calender from the KNAW
For the Dutch: read this article in the FD. Among others Salim Ismail and Anna Fellanger explain why. Still I believe this means a huge opportunity for the ‘neighbourhood-economy’: local shops with true customer experience will come back. And for… Continue Reading →
Existing industries fight startups by attacking them. Startups fight existing industries by offering something better. The latter wins.
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