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…in a global economy, standards of performance are rising more quickly and more broadly than ever before, leaving subpar performers no place to hide.
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126 |
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Creativity and innovation may even be the key to the future economic prosperity of America and other developed countries…
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147 |
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Economic value will arise instead from the powers of the right brain – creativity, imagination, empathy, and aesthetics.
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148 |
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Creativity and innovation have always been important; what’s new is that they’re becoming economically more valuable by the day.
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148 |
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If anything, prioritizing performance over people undermines the free market economy.
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116 |
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…economic rationality is no match for a biological clock forged during a few million years of evolution.
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19 |
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When most companies of a previously regulated economy are suddenly thrust into a competitive environment, the changes multiply.
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076 |
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One must remember that a higher purpose is not about economic exchanges; it reflects something more aspirational.
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088 |
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Neuroscience helps us persuade better; behavioral economics assists people to make choices.
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242 |
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…[with a side hustle]… You make extra money,use talents that lie dormant in your nine-to-five day job – and hedge your bets against an uncertain economy.
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004 |