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British Academy of Management 2009

At BAM this year, I continued the work on emergence and complexity that I’ve been developing with Ted Fuller over the past few years.  It went down very well compared with last year, I think because the concepts are now being related to new projects in the creative industries that people can relate to.  Last year’s presentation was a bit conceptual and the philosophical side was perhaps a bit inaccessible.  Now though, the idea that entrepreneurship is agile, dynamic, fast-moving and takes place in reputational ecosystems is starting to come across – though I’m not sure everyone there agreed with me!  Here’s the presentation:

BAM 2009

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While I was at BAM, I chatted with Harry Matlay and Lynn Martin from BCU and MMU respectively; outside the conference, nights out with Tim Greenhalgh of LiberateMedia, Sally-Jane Norman and Kirk Woolford also went down well.

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