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How to Revive a Tired Network

Harvard Business Review

It’s the channel through which you sell your initiatives to the people you depend on for cooperation and support. But just because you know that a network is important to your success, it doesn’t mean you are devoting sufficient time and energy to making it useful and strong. Breadth: How Diverse Is Your Network?

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More than One Way to Organize a Business

Thin Difference

Cooperatives. A cooperative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically controlled enterprise. Key Elements of Cooperatives. A part of the capital is usually the common property of the cooperative.

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Congressional Judgment: Built to Lapse?

Harvard Business Review

Consider the evidence: several weeks spent debating whether to pay our bills or not; "kicking the can down the road" for a couple of months on the payroll tax reduction issue; spending lots of energy on silly things (like HR 1022 —"The Buffalo Soldiers in the National Parks Study Act"). What's wrong with its decision-making processes?