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The Alpine Review began in 2012 as a conceptually bold, ad-free print magazine which set out to explore topics of significance at a pace conducive to deep consideration and reflection on the turbulent sea of change we all live in.
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Louis-Jacques Darveau, publisher and editor of The Alpine Review, sat down with Chris Fussell to chat about the significant influence Stanley McChrystal has had on organizations, how militaries are similar (and dissimilar) to businesses, and why lower level staff need to be empowered.
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Greatest Hits
A collection of ideas, thoughts and recent developments related to our environment.
Greatest Hits
A collection of ideas, thoughts and recent developments related to our environment.
Greatest Hits
A collection of ideas, thoughts and recent developments related to our environment.
Greatest Hits
What is a product? And what are the broader implications for design when smart, connected products have become the norm? In Megan Neese’s EPIC piece “What is a Product?”, she argues for a product-design methodology rooted in place.
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The popular acceptance of professional management theory is now being challenged by two corporate categories that had previously been relegated to its margins: the conglomerate and the family businesses.
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What is the role of IP as a competitive differentiator in a world of data and platforms — the interesting case of Tesla.
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Ideas, thoughts and other curiosities about business and retail — the 1-click button
Greatest Hits
Ideas, thoughts and other curiosities about business and retail.
Greatest Hits
Ideas, thoughts and other curiosities about business and retail.