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The Honeybee Effect

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Like the paperless office, we once imagined that technology would render travel redundant. If anything, the opposite seems true. We travel more than ever – although, perhaps because of technology, its nature and purpose is changing. Like honey bees, nomadic leaders are essential for the survival and pollination of a global, business ecosystem.

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By Mike Walsh, originally posted on April 7, 2017 7:00 am

https://www.mike-walsh.com/blog/bid/50373/the-honeybee-effect

 

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‘What do you mean we need to be a software company?’ asked Lukas Braunschweiler, CEO of Sonova, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-tech hearing devices. I had just finished giving a talk to their senior leadership team at the gorgeous lakeside town of Stäfa, near Zurich. ‘We already have lots of software engineers. Are you saying that we need more?’ It was a fair question, and one I had spent much of the prior week thinking about, in a few unusual places. How many software engineers do you need to transform a company?

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