today, this afternoon. Noah has 38 years of experience, and he's a six-time entrepreneur. He works now -- he has 38-years of experience in business management and non-profit management, and recently came up with a book, Business Mensch, which he will tell us about. So please join me in welcoming Noah Alper.
paper called "Deep Adaptation" by an academic ecologist, somebody in the field of sustainability. It's kind of business management for sustainability is now a pretty big field, and he's a leading expert there. And he's arguing for this scenario of societal collapse.
of business executives in general, in any industry, who have made a cybersecurity decision for their company despite the fact that no major MBA program teaches it as part of your normal business management training and responsibility. That same kind of gap in training happens at the schools we teach our diplomats, our lawyers, our journalists, our generals.
And I had the good fortune to attend a lecture Professor Prasad Kaipa gave there. And he spoke about bringing Eastern wisdom perspectives to business management and leadership. I remember walking out of that talk inspired and thinking that was about the time that management theory, which was
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in the five categories, we said -- some of our players in the node here in Silicon Valley said, "Well, we ought to do something with all these finalists in these tech awards." So then, they help get business planning. So it was just to get an award and some publicity and applause, they now get venture capital, business management training, innovations from a lot of hot shots here in Silicon Valley. But that's a contribution to the whole world.
talked about a few other white-collar jobs earlier like graphic design or maybe they did sociology. Yeah. Or maybe they did, I don't know, business management like I I did for a one day in university. You know, you're hearing about all these like coming from big tech companies and and it seems that the CEOs of these companies are announcing these layoffs with a certain amount of it seems like I
He was in a different function. He's in sales. I'm in the marketing and business management role. But my mental attitude was, I had to address the issue.
that many people have developed and studied. In economics, Peter Senge with the "Fifth Discipline," a book of reference for any business management program. And again, I'm a cook, OK?
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He has published five books, 10 best-selling "Harvard Business Review" articles and over 100 case studies articles and chapters on strategy and execution in turbulent markets. "The Economist" identified his theory of active inertia as an idea that shaped business management over the past century.
That's a lot of schooling. Couldn't get enough. Dave is also a Sloan fellow with a master's in Business Management from Stanford Graduate School of Business. Without further ado, here is Dave Korsmeyer.
I'm trying to tell you what we're going to do. So she sends them home with "Difficult Conversations." So in addition to all of the usual graduate school business management applications, it's being used in marriage therapy. Now here's what happens when you have a book that does well.
For him, it's no big deal going through the business plans and finding the mistakes, and making some suggestions. So the small business people in Malawi are getting hot shot, first class, business management consulting. For him, it's a lark. It's sort of fun. Maybe an hour a week, he can do it.
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