‘The Black Swan at the Tipping Point: Strategy tips of the rich and famous’
That’s the title of a paper by a general and a smart ghostwriting subordinate I expect to receive any day now. I am a big fan of innovative thinking. But that is not the same as simply pulling together every popular book about business strategy from recent years, stirring in a soupcon of Malcolm Gladwell, ...
That's the title of a paper by a general and a smart ghostwriting subordinate I expect to receive any day now. I am a big fan of innovative thinking. But that is not the same as simply pulling together every popular book about business strategy from recent years, stirring in a soupcon of Malcolm Gladwell, and trying to apply it to our current wars. That is a fad that the gatekeepers at military schools need to eye skeptically. Outside reviewers can help.
That’s the title of a paper by a general and a smart ghostwriting subordinate I expect to receive any day now. I am a big fan of innovative thinking. But that is not the same as simply pulling together every popular book about business strategy from recent years, stirring in a soupcon of Malcolm Gladwell, and trying to apply it to our current wars. That is a fad that the gatekeepers at military schools need to eye skeptically. Outside reviewers can help.
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