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…being smart – as critical as it is – has become something of a commodity. It is simply permission to play…
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…treat workers as disposable commodities… and – surprise! – employees are no longer ‘loyal.’
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The joy is not in the experiencing of a scarce commodity but in the possessing of it. It is important that we not confuse the two.
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It isn’t true that everything can be commoditized. It just seems like it is.
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In a world of forces that push toward the commoditization of everything, creating something new and different is the only way to survive.
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If someone is willing to give us something of which they have a fixed and finite amount, a completely nonredeemable commodity, we perceive greater value.
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The leaders of great organizations do not see people as a commodity to be managed to help grow the money. This is why performance really matters.
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As soon as people are put second on the priority list, differentiation gives way to commoditization.
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Remember, we are not a commodity. There are very few of us who can do what we do. We are valuable, but we need people to see that value.
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…most people would say that the most important commodity that lacks price and thus cannot be bought is love.
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