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Rationalizing dims caution lights, arrogance blurs boundaries, desperation overrides good sense.
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…numerous companies deliberately and successfully seek to remove needless boundaries and distinctions among the levels of an organization.
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197 |
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For decades psychologists have found that people can feel animosity toward other groups even when the boundaries between them are trivial.
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125 |
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The boundary between creative and gimmicky is… narrow…
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109 |
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Don’t be afraid to stretch and test out your boundaries. You will find you have more to give and what you get in return is invaluable.
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141 |
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National boundaries are important primarily as restraints. The practice of management will increasingly have to be defined operationally rather than politically.
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080 |
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As human beings… we can only handle so much information at once. Once we pass a certain boundary, we become overwhelmed.
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176 |
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What’s in greatest demand today isn’t analysis but synthesis – seeing the big picture, crossing boundaries, and being able to combine disparate pieces into an arresting new whole.
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066 |
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Along with the slippery perimeters of cyberspace, we micro-manage the boundaries of our physical realms, unwittingly turning ourselves into intruders in our own safe zones… – Steven Flusty
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132 |
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Digital technologies are blurring the boundaries between home and work, business and pleasure.
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044 |