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What New Management Principles Does the Green Revolution Demand?

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A few weeks ago, we discussed how new principles of management might reshape a fading Detroit for the 21st century. Here's a more pressing question: what principles of management does the green revolution demand that we inject into the rusting DNA of the industrial-era firm? That's the subject of my guest post this week over on Harvardbusiness.org's Leading Green blog.

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This (The Design of Knowledge Work .. The Industrial Era Versus The Networked Age) might be useful. Then again, it may not be ;-)

With respect to sustainability and green principles, management pundit Peter Senge has just published a new book title The Necessary Revolution.

- Posted by Jon Husband
June 22, 2008 2:10 PM

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Umair HaqueUmair Haque is Director of the Havas Media Lab, a new kind of strategic advisor that helps investors, entrepreneurs, and firms experiment with, craft, and drive radical management, business model, and strategic innovation.

Prior to Havas, Umair founded Bubblegeneration, an agenda-setting advisory boutique that helped shape the strategies of investors, entrepreneurs, and blue chip companies across media and consumer industries. Bubblegeneration’s work has been recognized by publications like Wired, The Red Herring, Business 2.0, and BusinessWeek, and in Chris Anderson’s Long Tail, to which Umair was a contributor.