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Via Negativa

In: Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence

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  • Thomas Schneider

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The usual way to imagine the future is to add things from the present. The correct procedure would be to take things out of the scenario, that is, to consider what will no longer exist in the future. That which can be broken, that which the world does not really need, will eventually break down, what lasts will remain, the longer it has existed, the longer it will remain. It’s not the companies that do everything right that survive, it’s the ones that don’t make that one, serious mistake. The problem with the business world is that it works exclusively by adding something, not taking something away. With all digitally driven changes, it is important for controlling to ask what should be retained and how original strengths can be used in the future.

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  • Thomas Schneider, 2023. "Via Negativa," Springer Books, in: Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence, chapter 8, pages 45-48, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-40383-6_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-40383-6_8
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