Treading Lightly: The Hidden Wisdom of the World's Oldest People

Sveiby, Karl Erik, Skuthorpe, Tex

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In this unique journey into traditional Aboriginal life and culture, a European business-management professor and an Aboriginal elder collaborate to create a powerful and original model that western societies can use to build environmentally sustainable organizations, communities, and ecologies based upon the same Aboriginal traditions that allowed the Aborigines to create sustainable societies in very fragile landscapes.

À propos de l?auteur: Karl-Erik Sveiby is a professor of knowledge management at Hanken Business School-Finland. He is the author of 12 books, including Managing Knowhow and The New Organizational Wealth. Tex Skuthorpe is a Nhunggabarra man from Nhunggal country in northwestern New South Wales and is a custodian of traditional law and stories for his community.

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