Louis-Jacques Darveau

Louis-Jacques Darveau is an independent researcher and strategic designer based in Montreal, Canada, and editor and publisher of The Alpine Review, which he co-founded in 2012.

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Louis-Jacques Darveau sat down with the pair to talk about new operating systems, Wirearchy, and the importance of dynamic organizations.
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Patrick Pittman, co-editor on Issue 3 of The Alpine Review, sat down with the pair to chat about digital transformation, making organizations more agile, and creative risk.
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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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Network principles are often discussed in the context of communication technologies and media platforms.
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In the context of the new chef craze, iconic culinary figure Jacques Pépin underlines the everlasting importance of simplicity and humility, reiterating that the main reason to cook remains the same: to share.
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The field of psychological trauma is evolving to recognize that adversity may actually be good for you.
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The Alpine Review returns for a third instalment, still animated to understand the large scale movements of our world.
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There is an uncanny feeling that something profound is taking place at this very moment. Massive changes twisting and pulling at the fabric of our world. The Alpine Review — Observing the things that matter.
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The Alpine Review Returns, anchored in the belief that our contemporary existence, filled with flashy distractions, requires a full examination; a collision of varied experiences and disciplines which cannot be achieved by singular and contemporary observation alone.
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