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    Managing practices of today are still deeply rooted in the industrial era. But there is a new way emerging called: regenerative management. Our guest, Kim Korn (in collaboration with our other guest Joe Pine) are on the mission to make this new way become the new standard for managing organizations. Kim shares with us the foundational ideas for regenerative managing practices that aim to help your organization grow rather than just stay focused on self-optimization.

     

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    Handbook of Self-Determination Research” by Edward Deci and Richard Ryan

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    Freedom Inc” by Brian Carney

    The Tyranny of Metrics” by Jerry Z. Muller

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