Adam J. Sulkowski
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- Top 10! Gee thanks :) but where are other governmental sustainability reports?
- 20 Years Ago He Gave Cannibals Forks. Now John Asks: Where’s the Disruption?
- Country data: emitting carbon not essential for wealth, development & happiness
- #ClimateAction: why our business school's founder would be excited about the opportunities
- Flipping Pyramids: anyone else think these ought to be inverted?
- Nov. 29 - Dec. 10: the Hot Action You Want in Cancun? Plus observations about Brazil, China, India, Russia, and South Korea.
- Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP), and the original intent of Investor-State Dispurte Settlement (ISDS)
- Russian Green Building: Potemkin village or nascent phase?
- 50 years of green entrepreneurship with Paolo Lugari, founder of Las Gaviotas in Colombia, whom Gabriel Garcia Márquez called “inventor of the world”
- Blue States = Better for Business? Or the HQs of Better Businesses? Surprise! U.S. Businesses Elect Ultra-Blue States as Best HQ Locations, 7:1 (vs. Ultra-Red States)
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Flipping Pyramids: anyone else think these ought to be inverted?
This post is a long time coming. There are at least two conceptual pyramids involved in our research and teaching in business schools that, while very useful, may be overdue for turning on their heads. Here they are, top-to-bottom: Carroll’s Corporate … Continue reading