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I invited Roger Martin who is the Dean of the Rotman School of Management since and an advisor on strategy to the CEO’s of several major global corporations. Roger has been on the show before and if you don't know his work don't forget to check out previous podcasts called The Design of Business and The Opposable Mind.
Roger was named one of the top 50 management thinkers in the world by The Times of London.
Today we talk about his new insights in a business book called Fixing the Game
- Are stock markets good!
- Are the problems with capitalism political or business related?
- Are the stock markets as they are today outdated for the knowledge economy?
- Has the reason for investment changed the focus for CEO's?
- Are future stock market crashes inevitable?
- How business leaders need to refocus from the shareholder as the customer, back to the purchaser/consumer
- Are the risks of unethical behaviour too low?
- Do we need to think of greater criminal sanctions?
- How community shapes our business decisions.
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