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Creativity begets creativity and group energy can be powerful and magnetic.
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054 |
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…the focus group is really an unfocused instrument. We ask for so much information from it in such a short space of time that there is a great risk… that the forest will get lost in the trees.
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065 |
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Understanding reality is the highest form of market research; artificial environments such as focus groups come in a distant second.
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114 |
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Interconnectedness and the ability to transmit information instantly can endow small groups with unpresented influence…
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027 |
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[Leaders] know that they must balance the competing claims of all the groups with a stake in the corporation.
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195 |
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As much as we each need… regular respite, we need true engagement too; we need mentors and friends and groups of allied souls.
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085 |
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Groups, gatherings of friends or associates, sometimes, simply sustain and encourage their members, as with old school friends, army buddies, business pals.
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087 |
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Thanks to our ego-preserving blind spots, we cannot possibly have a prejudice, which is an irrational or mean-spirited feeling about all members of another group.
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079 |
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Without feeling attached to groups that give our lives meaning, identity, and purpose, we would suffer the intolerable sensation that we were loose marbles rattling around in a random universe.
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082 |
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Groups that adopt an infinite mindset enjoy vastly higher levels of trust, cooperation and innovation and all subsequent benefits.
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005 |