Organization Science, Real Estate Bubbles & Managing Wealth

THE SCIENCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE (BCG)

The companies that win in the 2020s will be designed to constantly learn and adapt to changing realities, combine artificial and human intelligence in new ways, and harness the benefits of broader business ecosystems.

History Of American Real Estate Bubbles (Forbes)

There was the Los Angeles real estate bubble of the 1880s when real land prices increased 10-fold from 1882 to 1888 and then fell by one-third in one year, the next year, 1889.

Managing Money vs. Managing Wealth (A Wealth of Common Sense)

Joe McLean is a former Arizona college basketball player who never quite made it in the pros. Once his playing career was over he began managing money for the players who did make it

Writers Are More Prolific When They Cluster (CityLab)

A new study finds that British and Irish writers clustered in 18th- and 19th-century London and were more productive as a result.

Profits Without Prosperity (HBR)

Corporate profitability is not translating into widespread economic prosperity.