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Julia Kirby

@juliakirby

Harvard University Press editor & author. Latest (with @tdav): Only Humans Need Apply: Winners & Losers in the Age of Smart Machines (HarperCollins).

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In The Myth of Artificial Intelligence, computer scientist and tech entrepreneur Erik J. Larson argues that computers simply cannot think the way we do. Read Law & Liberty's review: lawliberty.org/book-review/ar…

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Wonderful meeting with Charles Handy in London & great news for the #DruckerForum 2022 - Charles will be joining us in Vienna on Nov 17 & 18 and share his wisdom. He was immediately intrigued by the Forum theme: Performance that Matters - Sparking the Entrepreneurial Spirit

Wonderful meeting with <a href="/charleshandy25/">Charles Handy</a> in London &amp; great news for the #DruckerForum 2022 - Charles will be joining us in Vienna on Nov 17 &amp; 18 and share his wisdom. He was immediately intrigued by the Forum theme:

Performance that Matters - Sparking the Entrepreneurial Spirit
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Check out the report by David Hurst FRSA It summarizes our #DruckerForum workshop 'Navigating Exponential Growth: Leadership and Decision-Making in Times of Nonlinear Change' with Edwin Catmull, Hal Gregersen, Julia Kirby druckerforum.org/blog/report-on… #digital #humanism #leadership

Check out the report by <a href="/davidkhurst/">David Hurst FRSA</a>

It summarizes our #DruckerForum workshop 'Navigating Exponential Growth: Leadership and Decision-Making in Times of Nonlinear Change'

with <a href="/edcatmull/">Edwin Catmull</a>, <a href="/HalGregersen/">Hal Gregersen</a>, <a href="/JuliaKirby/">Julia Kirby</a>  

druckerforum.org/blog/report-on…

#digital #humanism #leadership
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Sad to hear of death of great sociobiologist E.O. Wilson. This year marked 50 years since Harvard University Press published his 1st great work, The Insect Societies. Others followed. If you haven't read Biophilia, start there: hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?is… @EOWilsonFndtn

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When Pulitzer winning poet John Berryman died 50 years ago today his friends also lost a writer of fabulous letters. Loved working on this collection hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?is… Harvard University Press book Harvard University Press International Calista McRae

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"However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at." Remembering Stephen Hawking on what would have been his 80th birthday. What an extraordinary human being and role model. Curt Carlson, PhD Julia Kirby #DruckerForum

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HBR celebrates 100 years of improving the practice of management this year. 🎉 We're marking the occasion by unlocking one classic article each month. First up: "How Will You Measure Your Life?" by Clay Christensen. s.hbr.org/3Fm8aKX

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Happy birthday to writer Timothy Dexter (January 22,1746), author of “A Pickle for the Knowing Ones or Plain Truth in a Homespun Dress” (1802).

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#WinstonChurchill died this day 57 years ago. Did you know that #PeterDrucker had huge influence on him with his first book "The End of Economic Man - A Study of the New Totalitarianism" (1939)? Take a look at Drucker's summary of Churchill's personal endorsement for it.

#WinstonChurchill died this day 57 years ago. 

Did you know that #PeterDrucker had huge influence on him with his first book "The End of Economic Man - A Study of the New Totalitarianism" (1939)?

Take a look at Drucker's summary of Churchill's personal endorsement for it.
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Predictable and ignored. June 24 *2020* “a disproportionate burden of working from home is falling on women. This widens another gap in our society, as working women risk either dropping out of the workplace or face career advancement challenges…” washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/…

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Love the Drucker quote in this piece about "intelligent automation" in today's Harvard Business Review. Highlights potential of this new class of technologies to boost knowledge worker productivity Global Drucker Forum Richard Straub hbr.org/2022/02/how-to…

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New catalog now online for Harvard University Press ... start planning your fall 2022 reading ... issuu.com/harvard-univer…

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.Brad Neuman shares insights into why he's taking a growth-heavy approach that prioritizes companies that should be able to thrive in any economic environment (subscription required): businessinsider.com/stock-picks-bu… Disclosures: alger.com/Pages/Products… alger.com/Pages/Products…

.<a href="/BradNeuman/">Brad Neuman</a> shares insights into why he's taking a growth-heavy approach that prioritizes companies that should be able to thrive in any economic environment (subscription required): businessinsider.com/stock-picks-bu…

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I'm delighted to be rooting for Theresa Levitt's beautiful book, Elixir, now from afar! This wonderful review in Science Magazine captures the book perfectly: "impossible to put down". Congratulations to Theresa, Caroline Eisenmann, and @betterworldecon! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…