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Power Begets Power

CaseInterview.com

In life, the rich get richer, the successful get more successful, and the powerful get more powerful. Finally, people with power tend to accumulate power far more easily than those who have none. The powerful… get more powerful. Getting media credibility is one form of power and influence known as… gravitas.

Journal 98
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Power Begets Power

CaseInterview.com

In life, the rich get richer, the successful get more successful, and the powerful get more powerful. Finally, people with power tend to accumulate power far more easily than those who have none. The powerful… get more powerful. Getting media credibility is one form of power and influence known as… gravitas.

Journal 98
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Why Your Employee Engagement Scores Are Not Improving

LSA Global

Ineffective questions beget unreliable data. To learn more about why your employee engagement scores are not improving, download The Top 10 Most Powerful Ways to Boost Employee Engagement The post Why Your Employee Engagement Scores Are Not Improving appeared first on LSA Global.

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How to Actively Involve Employees in Corporate Culture Change

LSA Global

Success begets success. Don’t be fooled into thinking that your executive power and authority are all that’s needed to effect corporate culture change. Recognize these simple actions as the beginnings of a movement—small demonstrations of progress toward outcomes the organization cares about. Gather Converts. The Bottom Line.

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Business Does Not Need the Humanities — But Humans Do

Harvard Business

The truth is, whether it’s Mark Zuckerberg using technology to get an edge at Scrabble, or John Henry fighting to the death against a steam-powered drill, there is no “Team Machine.” Seen that way, concerns about what technology will do to humanity conceal age-old worries about what powerful humans will do to the rest.

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Why New Leaders Should Be Wary of Quick Wins

Harvard Business

Forces pushing in the other direction — toward hyperspeed — are powerful, of course. As a consequence, quick wins may soon be undone, or they may beget new leadership problems. Employees wonder how expectations of them will change, and executives worry about the effect on their power bases.

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Reality Check: How Fast is China Growing? Global Recession at Hand

MishTalk

The old model of relying on export growth and heavy investment to power the economy isn’t working anymore. The country is now submerged by the tsunami of bad debt that begets further unhealthy credit growth to service this debt. China, for all its talk about economic reform, is in big trouble.

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