Justin Pickard@justinpickard·Sep 28, 2017Replying to @nachimirMet someone from the Copenhagen Business School, last year, doing research on corporate leaders and deep time. It gets weird, for sure.111
Justin Pickard@justinpickard·Sep 28, 2017Replying to @justinpickard and @nachimirParticularly in organisations that started as a family firm.12
Justin Pickard@justinpickard·Sep 28, 2017Replying to @justinpickard and @nachimirAnd the timber industry.21
Venkatesh Rao@vgrReplying to @justinpickard and @nachimirThat sounds fascinating. Ref?10:56 PM · Sep 28, 2017
Justin Pickard@justinpickard·Sep 28, 2017Replying to @vgr and @nachimirTry this? https://researchgate.net/publication/318492831_Ideologies_of_time_How_elite_corporate_actors_engage_the_future…17
Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Sep 28, 2017Replying to @justinpickard and @nachimirAwesome, thanks. Fits into tempo sequel research. Cc: @nils_gilman ...check this out