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The larger and more accessible the library of human knowledge, the more chances for inquisitive patrons to make connections at the cutting edge.
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…[hierarchy] has always been present, in one form or another, for as long as there have been humans.
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…managers need to resist the tendency to measure everything, to reward only that which can be measured, and to downplay the role of human judgment.
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You’re in charge of how you feel. That’s perhaps one of the greatest human gifts.
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