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Self-Fulfilling Catastrophes

Posted April 4, 2017 | Technology |
Vince Kellen

The information dysfunction endemic to politics does not stop or start with politics. It is deeply rooted in our human behavior. It is present in every aspect of our lives, starting with our own inner monologues that make up our consciousness, and extends to our families, our friends, our social networks, our organizations, our countries, and yes, to our global village.

About The Author
Vince Kellen
Vince Kellen is a Fellow of Cutter Consortium, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and a frequent Summit speaker. He is currently CIO at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), a member of UCSD’s Chancellor's Cabinet, and Vice Chancellor and CFO of the UCSD senior management team. Dr. Kellen brings a rare combination of academic, business, and IT strategy experience to his role, with a focus on strategic… Read More
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