A flea to business…
The plague has had multiple pandemics throughout history, including the Black Death in the 1300s, the Justinian Plague in the 500s, and another pandemic in the late 1800s.
Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, the plague has a long history, with evidence suggesting its presence in Europe and Asia as early as the Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age, around 3800 years ago.
The plague’s virulence was significantly enhanced by the flea’s role as a vector, enabling efficient transmission through bites which facilitated the bacteria’s spread.
In our complex world, initiating successful business change can be daunting. The traditional approach – “Goal-Plan-Execute” – involves setting a specific target or goal, developing a detailed plan to achieve it, and then systematically implementing that plan step by step.
Vector Theory of Change (Dave Snowden) proposes a more flexible and adaptable approach. It recognizes that in complex and turbulent environments, it’s more important to identify the general direction of business change (the vector) rather than aiming at a specific destination.
In the same way that the flea became the vector catalyst for a more powerful infection mix, Vreeslik is the news snippet stream vector for potent business change. Custom feed streams are built for free per client requirements and served in thousands of snippets per day 24/7.