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Antoine Buteau

Antoine Buteau

Lessons from Ray Kurzweil

Ray Kurzweil, a renowned inventor, futurist, and author, is a pivotal figure in the discussion of artificial intelligence and the future of humanity. His work is built on the central thesis that technology, particularly information technology, progresses at an exponential rate, leading to a future where human and machine intelligence

Lessons from Azeem Azhar

Azeem Azhar is a leading thinker on the impact of technology on society, particularly the concept of the "Exponential Age." Through his influential "Exponential View" newsletter and his book, "The Exponential Age," he provides a critical framework for understanding the profound changes we are

Lessons from Peter Senge

Peter Senge, a senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, revolutionized the field of organizational development with his 1990 book, The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization. His work provides a framework for organizations to move from fragmented and reactive entities to cohesive, adaptive

Lessons from Sangeet Paul Choudary

Sangeet Paul Choudary is a globally recognized thought leader on platform economics and business models. His work, particularly in "Platform Revolution" and "Platform Scale," has provided foundational frameworks for understanding how networked markets are transforming the economy. Part 1: The Shift from Pipes to Platforms At

Lessons from Keith Johnstone

Keith Johnstone (1933–2023) was a pioneering British and Canadian theatre director, playwright, and educator, celebrated as the father of modern theatrical improvisation. His work moved improv from a mere training exercise to a distinct art form. His books, particularly Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre, are considered foundational texts for

Lessons from Adam Brandenburger

Adam Brandenburger, a distinguished professor and authority on game theory and business strategy, has significantly influenced modern strategic thinking. His work, most notably the concept of "Co-opetition" and the "Value Net" model, challenges traditional competitive mindsets and offers a more collaborative and creative approach to business.

Lessons from Gary Hamel

Gary Hamel work challenges conventional management practices and advocates for a more human-centric and innovative approach to business. The insights are drawn from his seminal books, "The Future of Management" and "Humanocracy," as well as various articles and interviews. On Management Innovation At the core of

Lessons from C.K. Prahalad

C.K. Prahalad (1941-2010) was a towering figure in business strategy, widely regarded as one of the most influential management thinkers of his time. As a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, he co-authored seminal books and articles that reshaped our understanding of corporate
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