Why Can’t Big Companies Solve Big Problems?


It turns out that while large companies and organizations are phenomenally good at managing complexity, they’re actually quite bad at tackling ambiguity. So what can we do now to face down issues like healthcare, immigration, education, defense and economic growth in an increasingly ambiguous world? To read Dev Patnaik’s full article, click here.

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