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How Jamie Dimon Became a Risk Factor

Harvard Business Review

It''s a lawyerly, exhaustive, exhausting rundown of all the things that could possibly weigh on the earnings of a giant global bank, from regulatory changes to loans going bad to a liquidity crisis to the possibility that "one or more of its employees causes a significant operational breakdown or failure."

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How to Revive a Tired Network

Harvard Business Review

b Between 1920 and 1930, for example, 87 percent of Broadway shows flopped despite being attached to big names like Rogers and Hammerstein, or Gilbert and Sullivan. 2 (2004): 349–399. He then mapped out the network of who consulted with whom. 3 (2000): 425–455. .

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