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L’innovazione organizzativa: umanesimo e tecnologia

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Nel 2020, un lavoratore su tre svolgerá un’attivitá creativa. Nel mondo ci sará un miliardo di persone in piú. La Cina sará il maggiore acquirente di automobili. Le donne saranno al centro del sistema sociale e ne gestiranno il potere. I chip saranno grandi come neuroni. Le auto non avranno necessitá del guidatore. L’istruzione muterá in formazione permanente. Estetica ed etica diventeranno fattori di sviluppo economico. L’ingegneria genetica fará parte della vita quotidiana.

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Bagnara, S., Pozzi, S., Vannucci, A. (2013). L’innovazione organizzativa: umanesimo e tecnologia. In: Tartaglia, R., Vannucci, A. (eds) Prevenire gli eventi avversi nella pratica clinica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5450-9_26

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