Chinese Philosophy Excluded from American Research Universities

By Brian Bruya Is Chinese philosophy being ignored by American universities, and if so why? Brian Bruya, Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Michigan University, discusses...

The Culture Map – Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done...

By Erin Meyer Cultural differences lead to confusion, misunderstanding and needless conflict in the business world. In this article, Erin Meyer discusses the Culture Map,...

The Side Effects of Culture Change: How to Anticipate and Manage Them

When a company transitions to a new culture, everyone, from those who are leading the change to those who are experiencing it, can have...

The Rationality of Risk, Part 3: Rollercoasters, Burning Ships and the Hero’s Journey

By Christopher Surdak In part three of the series on The Rationality of Risk, Chris Surdak gives some guidance on making friends with risk. Loss,...

Design, When Everybody Designs

Social innovation and design for a new economy By Ezio Manzini In a fast and profoundly changing world everybody designs. The result of this diffuse designing...

Our Digital Culture Threatened by Loss

By Oliver Grau Media art is the art form that uses the technologies that fundamentally change our societies, and plays an important role in the...

Internationalising Media Studies

By Daya Thussu For hundreds of years the West has dominated the world of Media Studies, but Daya Thussu is about to prove to us...

Long Decisions Exploring New Ways to Decide What to Do

By Michael Mainelli and Robert Ghanea-Hercock Today, with a smart phone, any individual on the planet has access to the power of most recorded knowledge....

Why Do We Work So Hard?

By Hugh Cunningham Despite mid-twentieth-century forecasts of ever-increasing leisure time, we have instead seen the growth of a long hours culture. Below, Hugh Cunningham explores...

Spirituality and Business: From a profit maximizing model to a social economic DNA

By Sharda Nandram Due to globalization several parts of the world are influencing each other, thus leading to the incorporation of Eastern and Western thoughts...

The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons and...

By Jeremy Rifkin The third Industrial Revolution is on its way. New York Times bestselling author Jeremy Rifkin describes how the emerging Internet of Things...

Winning the Talent War in Emerging Markets: Women are the Answer

By Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Ripa Rashid As global companies try to harness the growth and possibilities of emerging markets, the extraordinary energy, ambition and...