Henry Mintzberg
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Is Our ‘Finite Pool of Attention’ Sabotaging Strategic Thinking?
The finite pool of attention is not a myth; it is a profound biological and psychological constraint that shapes every facet of our economy and landscape. The relentless pressure of immediate targets forces our brains into a reactive survival mode,… Continue reading
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The Existential Threat Of ‘Work About Work’
The idea that constant distraction and fragmented attention are purely modern, digital-era phenomena is directly challenged by Henry Mintzberg’s 1973 study, The Nature of Managerial Work. Through direct observation of executives long before the advent of email and smartphones, Mintzberg… Continue reading

