What′s Next?: Exploring the New Terrain for Business

What′s Next?: Exploring the New Terrain for Business

by PeterLeyden (Author), EamonnKelly (Author), Membersof Global Business Network (Author)

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This title contains the views on the future of some of the most influential thinkers in business.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 24 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0470849584
ISBN 13: 9780470849583

Media Reviews
!What's Next is genuinely different! (The Independent, 2 November 2002) !'What's Next?' offers a range of powerful and controversial insights into increasingly important fields such as science and technology, culture and civilisation, geopolitics and the environment to help shape the decade ahead! (AccountingWEB.UK, 26 November 2002) !not your typical business book but a fascinating, informative and provocative read! (Business Plus, February 2003) !it makes a nice change to read something that makes you wonder what to think, rather than tells you! (Gulf Business, April 2003) !stimulating concepts! (Managing Information, January 04)
Author Bio
Eamonn Kelly is CEO and President of Global Business Network, a member of the Monitor Group, and has been central to sustaining the company's thought leadership about the future. He also heads GBN's consulting practice, and has worked at senior levels with dozens of the world's leading corporations in many sectors, as well as with global and national public agencies. He was previously head of strategy for Scottish Enterprise, one of the world's most respected and innovative development agencies. He lives in San Rafael, California. Peter Leyden is Global Business Network's Knowledge Developer, responsible for helping identify and share the best ideas of the network. Coauthor of The Long Boom, former managing editor of Wired magazine, and special correspondent in Asia for Newsweek, he previously worked as a journalist, writing and speaking about technology, economic change and the future. He lives in Berkeley, California.