
The Uncertainty Principle - Riding the waves of the Never Normal
- global challenges
- Categories:Economics Finance Industries Management & Leadership
- Language:Others
- Publication date:June,2025
- Pages:288
- Retail Price:34.99 EUR
- Size:179mm×249mm
- Publication Place:Belgium
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Review
--- Dr Peter Weill, Chairman MIT Center for Information Systems Research (CISR)
'In an age when warnings dominate the conversation, The Uncertainty Principle stands out as a refreshingly optimistic guide. It demonstrates how business leaders can turn disruption into opportunity - not just for their own organizations, but for the world at large.'
--- Costas Markides, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at London Business School
'Uncertainty isn't a threat - it's the raw material for tomorrow's opportunities. This book helps leaders imagine the impossible and install hope to change the future. A must-read!'
--- David De Cremer, Dean of D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University
Feature
★Receive insights from some of the most successful business leaders of all time
★Find optimism in a market and society that is increasingly becoming pessimistic
Description
The Uncertainty Principle focuses on the key levers of transformation to help leaders rethink and reshape their companies: strategy, foresight, organizational design, culture, innovation, risk appetite, and the evolving nature of work. Above all, it serves as a guide for those who see cracks in the system not as warnings, but as windows - those daring enough to believe they can change the world, because they are the ones who will.