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Time Horizons, Knowledge Maturity, and Strategy
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Kurzweil,
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author of several books and well known futurist, has stated that we typically underestimate what will happen far out and overestimate the close in. Richard
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the author of Creative Destruction has stated “[People] deal with the complexity
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This perspective on knowledge maturity and time horizons points to the need for tools to change the beginning of the uncertainty and knowledge curves to
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The relationship between the amount of knowledge, certainty and time is not linear since knowledge builds on previous knowledge, but the ‘knowledge maturity surface’ gives
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