
The digital world has already changed the way we live our lives. But the revolution has only just begun. Drawing on 500,000 interviews, Ross Honeywill explores the future of the digital age and provides a practical guide on how to participate and play an active role in changing our world.
Leadership has been redefined in the past decade as rock stars and environmentalists stole the march. Ross Honeywill examines the new definition of leadership, provides spectacular examples and challenges managers and politicians to catch-up or become irrelevant.
The traditional workplace is a dinosaur, but what does the new workplace look like? Ross Honeywill draws on 500,000 interviews to examine who is revolutionizing the workplace and what the changes mean for managers and employers. It's a scary future if you don't understand what's going on and how to adapt.
Globalization has swept the world. But instead of just a few monoliths, globalization has created millions of local participants in a new world order. Ross Honeywill explores how global is the new local and how that affects the challenges and opportunities we face every day.
Sustainability, climate change and the environment are on the front page of the daily news. This has been the fastest social wave in half a century. Ross Honeywill explores what is driving it, who's behind it, where it is going and what it means for managers and leaders everywhere.
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