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Remembering 9/11 | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Mello Here's a link to a post I run each year at this time to make sure that I never forget the tragedy and heroism that took place on September 11, 2001. Join me in THANKS and in prayer for our Patriots, both domestically and abroad, who continue to fight valiently for the Freedoms we all enjoy!

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Billons of Dollars Wasted, Part Two - What Happened Next.

Building Personal Strength

Third , a number of experts in the field noticed the same problem and did decide to write the articles--and books. Most of these books explain what the necessary follow-through should look like. Their common theme: organizations pay big bucks for training but by and large they refuse to pay for follow-through. Brinkerhoff and Anne M.

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How Software Is Helping Big Companies Dominate

Harvard Business Review

And academic research has found that rising industry concentration correlates with the patent-intensity of an industry, suggesting “that the industries becoming more concentrated are those with faster technological progress.” ” Carr distinguished between proprietary technologies and “infrastructural” ones.

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What Alan Greenspan Has Learned Since 2008

Harvard Business Review

Not long after Alan Greenspan stepped down as Federal Reserve chairman in 2006, global financial markets began to unravel. In the fall he came out with a book setting out his new and improved worldview, The Map and the Territory: Risk, Human Nature, and the Future of Forecasting. The book is not the world’s most coherent.

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Your Smartphone Works for the Surveillance State

Harvard Business Review

It''s only through history and books or films that my generation has a grasp of what life must have been like. Technology, on the other hand, makes it much easier. But the technology alone isn''t the problem. But as any internet entrepreneur will tell you, relying entirely on people makes scaling difficult.

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