I admit that one should never underestimate the capacity of banks to destroy enormous amounts of accumulated capital and reduce, temporarily, the supply. After all, capital is the accumulated savings of mankind. And banks are great masters in destroying enormous amounts of capital with great regularity.
Since today's companies are totally dependent on a continuing human membership that produces a superior intellectual output in comparison to the comp… - Arie De Geus
Since today's companies are totally dependent on a continuing human membership that produces a superior intellectual output in comparison to the comp…
- Arie De Geus
The ability to learn faster than competitors may be the only sustainable competitive advantage. - Arie De Geus
The ability to learn faster than competitors may be the only sustainable competitive advantage.
A company's success no longer depends primarily on its ability to raise investment capital. Success depends on the ability of its people to learn tog… - Arie De Geus
A company's success no longer depends primarily on its ability to raise investment capital. Success depends on the ability of its people to learn tog…
I admit that one should never underestimate the capacity of banks to destroy enormous amounts of accumulated capital and reduce, temporarily, the sup… - Arie De Geus
I admit that one should never underestimate the capacity of banks to destroy enormous amounts of accumulated capital and reduce, temporarily, the sup…
Once a company has adapted to a new environment, it is no longer the organization it used to be; it has evolved. That is the essence of learning. - Arie De Geus
Once a company has adapted to a new environment, it is no longer the organization it used to be; it has evolved. That is the essence of learning.
Companies die because their managers focus on the economic activity of producing goods and services, and they forget that their organizations' true n… - Arie De Geus
Companies die because their managers focus on the economic activity of producing goods and services, and they forget that their organizations' true n…
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