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Mark Pincus, founder and chief executive of Zynga, a provider of on-line social games, talks about scalability of organizations: “You can manage
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Patrick Lenocioni is a business writer who specializes in using fables, or stories, to get his point across. His books are generally
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(Friday’s Populist Capitalist Blog Post) Society should not pick on the weak or the less fortunate and most certainly we should not
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“Don’t believe everything you think” is an important admonition on the importance of living an examined life, on the necessity of keeping
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“EVERYONE has lifelong, debilitating excuses that we mostly subconsciously cling to and that often manifest as a tributary of fear, stymying the
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“Fascinate” is a new book by Sally Hogshead. Part marketing tips, part self-help, I found the book an easy, entertaining read in
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(Friday’s Populist Capitalist Blog Post) Who creates the real value in American companies? Is it the average worker? The at-risk capital
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1. Secure the basics: food, shelter, safety, security, good health. 2. Have stable relationships that matter: connection, companionship, communication, community. (We humans
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Everything you say is an affirmation, a statement of belief that your body and mind hear, respond to, and attempt to fulfill,
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“Learned Optimism” is a book by Martin Seligman that I read about 15 years ago and have since counted among my favorites.
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(Friday’s Populist Capitalist Blog Post) Sorry seems to be the hardest word for some people to say and even harder to really
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Connection. When we feel connected to others, we are most content, most happy. One terrific way to connect? Commit! “People who commit