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  • What’s next in the Techonomy?
    Techonomy article by John Hagel and John Seely Brown on the cumulative effects of how technology will reshape our economy.
  • How IT can ignite worker passion and drive results
    Information Management article by John Hagel and John Seely Brown
  • Economist debates: Business and change - Do most businesses adapt too slowly to change?
    Read the debate with guest columnists, John Hagel and John Seely Brown
  • The evolution of innovation
    John Seely Brown talks with James Euchner about where innovation management has been and where it is headed
  • The limits of the virtual: Why stores and conferences won't go away
    Techonomy article by John Hagel and John Seely Brown
  • The power of the business matchmaker
    John Hagel and John Seely Brown | Fortune.com
  • Talent development: A key to attracting and retaining highly skilled people in your industry
    A DU Press essay by John Hagel.
  • In the news
    Recent media coverage.
  • Social analytics isn’t just for social networks
    InformationWeek article by Eric Openshaw and John Hagel
  • The job training conundrum: An interview with John Hagel
    The secret to attracting and retaining talent.
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