Fortune Favors the Bold: What We Must Do to Build a New and Lasting Global Prosperity by Lester C. Thurow
Calculated risks must be taken by bold people to accomplish substantial and sustainable growth, be it in a company or in society. History is filled with examples from cultures that were able to acquire new technologies and use them in productive ways. This suggests the need for chief knowledge officers who would provide a competitive advantage by helping organizations navigate the developing global knowledge-based economy. Those who leap sometimes lose, but those who do not leap always lose.
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