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In the absence of a competing intuition, logic prevails.
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160 |
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In the competition with the inside view, the outside view doesn’t stand a chance.
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249 |
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…the outcome of a start-up depends as much on the achievements of its competitors and on changes in the market as on its own efforts.
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260 |
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…there are periods in which competition, among experts and among organizations, creates powerful forces that favor a collective blindness to risk and uncertainty.
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262 |
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Experts who acknowledge the full extent of their ignorance may expect to be replaced by more confident competitors, who are better able to gain the trust of clients.
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263 |
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Today everybody is competing with everybody else, and so the threat can come from any direction.
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283 |
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In is dangerously narrow-minded for a store owner to believe that the only competition is from others in his or her category.
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283 |
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A lack of leadership opportunities can make women feel like they have to compete with one another – and makes younger ambitious female employees seem threatening.
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222 |
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The mission clarity that used to be the norm has now become more of an exception – which gives leaders who get it right a competitive advantage.
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036 |
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The legal system will always be exploited by those who cannot compete on merit.
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046 |