Security and Strategy in the Age of Discontinuity: A Management Framework for the Post-9/11 World
- Topics:
- Risk Analysis and Management
- Tags:
- Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.,
- Strategy,
- Software,
- Security,
- Management,
- Leadership,
- Leader,
- Government,
- Enterprise Software,
- Vertical Industries
- Source:
- Booz Allen Hamilton
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Overview: The article features the fact that in securing people, business, and networks, senior executives will find both safety and opportunity. One of the hallmarks of the networked world is that governments now have less ability to drive progress — or reduce fear — on their own. Instead, eliminating terror and the threat it poses to the open society has become the task of both the public and the private sector. Leaders of corporations must assume a role unfamiliar to them during the past quarter-century of growing peace and greater prosperity: Alongside government and military leaders, they must strive within their own environs to evict fear, maintain openness, and sustain economic growth.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 9





