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The Quantum Economy

Saving the Mensch with Humanistic Capitalism

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The Old Economy is dead, and so is the New Economy. Algorithms are now authorities, competing directly with humans, as recommendation engines dominate our lives. We face a profound narcissistic injury and alienation in our information-driven society. Yet, humans remain the 'gluons' that connect our perceived reality—environment, society, and economy—with our essence as beings. To ensure machines serve us post-digital tsunami, we must harness our reason to create a humanistic society. This thought-provoking work is essential for those eager to engage with the future. Marshall Goldsmith, a leading leadership thinker, emphasizes its importance for proactive participation in shaping what lies ahead. Dorie Clark, author and educator, wishes she had read it before the pandemic, highlighting its relevance. Martin Lindstrom, a best-selling author, notes that the current global crisis compels us to redefine our lives and business practices, making this an essential read for those seeking meaning in their professional endeavors. Yves Pigneur, a management professor, finds the book inspiring, as it offers fresh perspectives on today’s economy and its societal impacts, stimulating discussion and leaving a lasting impression.

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The Quantum Economy, Anders Indset

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2020
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Título
The Quantum Economy
Subtítulo
Saving the Mensch with Humanistic Capitalism
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Econ Verlag
Publicado en
2020
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
352
ISBN10
343021050X
ISBN13
9783430210508
Serie
Descripción
The Old Economy is dead, and so is the New Economy. Algorithms are now authorities, competing directly with humans, as recommendation engines dominate our lives. We face a profound narcissistic injury and alienation in our information-driven society. Yet, humans remain the 'gluons' that connect our perceived reality—environment, society, and economy—with our essence as beings. To ensure machines serve us post-digital tsunami, we must harness our reason to create a humanistic society. This thought-provoking work is essential for those eager to engage with the future. Marshall Goldsmith, a leading leadership thinker, emphasizes its importance for proactive participation in shaping what lies ahead. Dorie Clark, author and educator, wishes she had read it before the pandemic, highlighting its relevance. Martin Lindstrom, a best-selling author, notes that the current global crisis compels us to redefine our lives and business practices, making this an essential read for those seeking meaning in their professional endeavors. Yves Pigneur, a management professor, finds the book inspiring, as it offers fresh perspectives on today’s economy and its societal impacts, stimulating discussion and leaving a lasting impression.