The muddled middle of management
The need to focus improvement efforts that earn real benefits
By Dominic Desmarais, Donald Kennedy and Simon P. Philbin
Theoretical physicist Neil Turok offers that the universe is surprisingly simple when looked at from the smallest and
from the largest scales. Searching for new subatomic particles using the Large Hadron Collider in Europe, scientists
discovered the Higgs boson and nothing else. At the smallest of scales, the physics appears to be simple, with
limited formulas that describe fundamental behaviors of subatomic particles.
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