Paradigm Shifts Part 3: Economic Volatility and Risk Sharing


Theory

A central problem in business is financial risk allocation. When a person or a company assumes an excessive amount of risk for a potential gain it often has a negative impact on shareholder value. While calculating and pricing risk is difficult under any circumstances, it is particularly challenging in times of heightened financial volatility when […]

September 1, 2020

Paradigm Shifts Part 1: Kuhn’s Model of Scientific Revolution


Theory

The Covid-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the world. A key question that policy makers, business owners and new entrepreneurs are now facing is whether the world will revert back to “normal” or will there be a “new normal” that is fundamentally different than what we were used to before. To encourage analysis […]

May 2, 2020

The Zen Koan: Business Challenges and the Power of Questions


Theory

One way to think of business is as a series of problems and a great deal of business activity involves looking for solutions to those problems. From the perspective of Zen Buddhism, however, the light of understanding is found not in the narrow corner of answers but rather in the open spaces of questions. This […]

April 25, 2020

The Challenge of Simplicity


Theory

Despite the innate attractiveness and benefits of simplicity, stripping way excess can be a very difficult goal in practice. This article explores the power of simplicity and considers why many things tend to become more rather than less complex over time. This tendency has important ramifications for nearly everything in our lives, including our ability […]

April 19, 2020