May 8, 2012 By Terry Waghorn Futurist and evolutionary economist Hazel Henderson is president of Ethical Markets Media (USA and Brazil), author of nine books, a syndicated and author of over 200 articles in Harvard Business Review, New York Times and other publications. She has been profiled in Wired …
The Surprising Natural Resources Sector
Happy ‘Gender Bilingual’ Day Time to rename the day? Avivah Wittenberg-Cox’s new blog at Diversity Executive magazine questions our frames. Globalization has led companies to grow managers who are multicultural and multilingual. They have invested millions in learning the culture and language of the Chinese, Indians and Brazilians. An increasing …
Sustainability: June 2011
The news is not good: the US is falling behind in the clean-tech race. While the clean technology sector is booming in Europe, Asia and Latin America, its competitive position is “at risk†in the United States because of “uncertainties surrounding key policies and incentives.†In my 1997 HBR article, …
Book Review: World 3.0
Review by Hazel Henderson, originally published on SeekingAlpha.com This book provides a look inside the global corporate mindset through the eyes of a leading business school academic and consultant. Ghemawat’s World 3.0 is not seen as a living planet with human societies within its biosphere. Rather his World 3.0 is …
The Politics of Economics
By Hazel Henderson © April 2009 The death knell for the economics discipline was sounded by Nobelist chemist Frederick Soddy in 1921 (“Mr. Soddy’s Ecological Economy” New York Times April 11, 2009). Why were Soddy’s insights into the fatal flaws of economics buried for almost a century? In my The …