SESSIONS
“The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-first Century Organization”
TOM STEWART, Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Business Review; Author, The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-first Century Organization (Currency, 2001); Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations (Currency, 1998)
note: Flights from Boston were cancelled on June 1 due to bad weather and Tom Stewart did not attend the conference. Karen Christensen, Editor, Rotman Magazine, interviewed Tom about knowledge management.
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“Why We Should Encourage and Celebrate Failure”
GARY LATHAM, Secretary of State Professor of Organizational Behaviour, Rotman School; Past President, Canadian Psychological Association
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“The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms”
MARGARET BODEN, Founding Dean and Research Professor of Cognitive Science, Centre for Research in Cognitive Science, University of Sussex; Author, The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms (Routledge, 2005, second edition); Editor, Dimensions of Creativity (MIT Press, 1996)
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“The Practice and Management of Creativity”
JONATHAN FEINSTEIN, Professor of Economics, School of Management, Yale University; Author, The Nature of Creative Development (Stanford University Press, 2006)
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“Creating a Conducive Context for Creativity”
ROGER MARTIN, Dean and Professor of Strategic Management, Rotman School; Author, The Responsibility Virus: How Control Freaks, Shrinking Violets – and the Rest of Us – Can Harness the Power of True Partnership (Basic Books, 2002)
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