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The only we can guarantee job security, keep raises higher than inflation… is if we move faster, smarter, and better than the competition.
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…security is not having things; it’s handling things.
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…the decision to choose money over happiness is fueled by insecurity, social comparison, and the need to display one’s power for all to see.
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Money is personal; it represents our success, and it enables us to feel secure about our own and our family’s future.
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…the need for people to feel that they are being treated fairly is basic, and nothing is more basic for most employees that job security.
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…leveling with employees, when combined with clearly genuine efforts to maintain security to the extent possible… is a precondition for workforce enthusiasm…
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…security is, for most people, the most basic of needs. Its importance may not be evident when workers feel little insecurity… But when security is threatened… job preservation is of enormous consequence…
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…startups are both easier and more demanding to run than traditional divisions: they require much less capital overall, but that capital must be absolutely secure from tampering.
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High self-control predicts not just better grades, but also a good emotional adjustment, better interpersonal skills, a sense of security, and adaptability.
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Job security? Experience will not save you in hard times, nor will hard work or talent.
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