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Who Owns the Future

Jaron admits it himself: he is not an economist, but rather an excellent connoisseur of the digital economy, having been in turn an expert in video games, an employee of the most emblematic companies of the Valley and now, for more than a decade, a consultant and writer appreciated by companies like Microsoft.

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Disrupting class

I am regularly asked the question of the relationship between innovation and education. For many, the link is not necessarily obvious. It is through a few books, including Clayton Christensen's Disrupting Class, that it gradually became clear to me that it was not possible to envisage a society of innovation without profoundly reforming the school system, as we know it in France and other countries.

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The Signal and the Noise

Obviously, we hear everywhere about the data revolution. For most of us, it is difficult to understand why it is possible to extract large amounts of intelligence from data. Nate Silver's book is extraordinary in that it illustrates with great simplicity how statistics can work miracles and help us better understand our world.

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Crossing the chasm

This book is dedicated to the art of disruption in economics: what are the most remarkable characteristics of today's innovators, especially in the digital sector? It is mainly the ability to adopt disruptive thinking and to consider the value chain from unexpected and innovative angles. It is impossible to understand the digital revolution we are facing without opening this book.

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