Resonance Economy

eBook: Resonance Economy

Sprache - Englisch

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Today's organizations are more complex, more digital and more volatile than they were a hundred years ago. However, the tasks in management have hardly changed since then. Like conductors in an orchestra, managers are responsible for the corporate resonance chamber, i.e. the harmonious interplay of all content-related, technical and social elements in their companies.

Our economic system is undergoing digital upheaval. People, markets and brands are unsettled and in search of their own digital transformation solution, as a company, as an organization and with regard to their own value creation. History has shown that structures, processes and product ranges in the sales industry are subject to constant change.

The market as a whole follows a self-preservation instinct. It controls itself and triggers constant changes, which in turn ensure its survival. All companies are part of this constant process of adaptation. In addition to globalization, digitalization and social change demand viable answers to the future of one's own company and brand identity.


Über den Autor

Dr. Matthias Rosenberger has been an afterthinker, co-thinker and thought leader for over 30 years. He lectures and publishes on current topics in business psychology.

He develops and distributes software solutions with artificial intelligence (AI) computational algorithms. And has gained experience from several hundred projects in many different industries. His projects have brought significant benefits to many clients worldwide

He is managing partner of Rosenberger Management & Strategieberatung GmbH, as well as a member of the supervisory board of RoTec Rosenberger Technologies AG.

He is also Chairman of the Board of the Brentano Institute for Applied Category Science e.V. and works as a consultant, trainer and, rarely, coach.

Produkt Details

Verlag: Books on Demand

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 106 Seiten

Größe: 1,0 MB

ISBN: 9783756253647

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