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Loyalty begets loyalty.
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It is also difficult to be loyal to an organization that stands for nothing but making money.
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…scholarship indicate[s] that political-party adherents base many of their decisions on loyalty – born of feelings of ‘we’-ness.
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…group solidarity serves societies’ interests well, producing degrees of loyalty and self-sacrifice normally associated with much smaller family units.
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In order to win the loyalty of their users and create a product that’s regularly used, companies must learn not only what compels users to click but also what makes them tick.
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Today… employers offer little loyalty, and employees give none.
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Yes, loyalty matters. But not when it means sacrificing your principles.
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Even the nicest perks and bonuses don’t buy lasting loyalty if they aren’t accompanied by a chance to do great work.
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Just as a parent can’t buy the love of their children with gifts, a company can’t buy the loyalty of their employees with salaries and bonuses.
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What produces loyalty… is the feeling that leaders of the company would be willing, when it matters, to sacrifice their time and energy to help us.
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