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Richard Florida's Creative Destruction, Spatial Fix and The Great Reset

What doesn’t kill cities during this crisis will make them stronger. This is Richard Florida’s diagnosis in The Great Reset, which picks up where his last foray into pop economic geography, Who’s Your City? left off. READ»

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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

DEVELOPMENT GINGERED BY RESEARCHREAD»

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Schools are breeding laziness

It may shock you how little my students study. Last Spring, out of 90 students, not one admitted to spending more than 10 hours a week on school work -- and, a sizable chunk worked less than 5. In any given week, less than 2% did ...READ»

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Office Handbook

Chapter 3: Email.READ»

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Contempt of Consumer: It's a Real Crime

Cutting corners through disrespectful marketing can cost you millions in long-term profits.READ»

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Only the Pronoid Survive

Forget Andy Grove's famous saying about the power of paranoia. Neo-Darwinist Helena Cronin says that competition today favors the generous.READ»

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Engines of Democracy

The General Electric plant in Durham, North Carolina builds some of the world's most powerful jet engines. But the plant's real power lies in the lessons that it teaches about the future of work and about workplace democracy.READ»

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Games Theory

If you ever get busted for playing solitaire, here's the EverQuest defence. Clive Thompson writes in The Walrus about Edward Castronova and his paper Virtual Worlds: A First-Hand Account of Market and Society on the Cyberian ...READ»