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Are Rich People More Cooperative?

The Horizons Tracker

Numerous studies over the years have shown that poorer people are often more generous with the money they have than their wealthier peers, but does this also extend to their willingness to cooperate with others? That was the question posed by a recent study from the Max-Planck-Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance.

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How Do I Start A Small Business?

Strategy Driven

Thorough market research will always lead you towards a realization of your consumer behaviour, customer base, and diverse economic trends. Accurately Evaluating Your Finances and Funding Your Business. Cooperatives. When you think of starting a small business, it is a sure event that there will be an associated cost or price.

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One Out of Every Two Managers Is Terrible at Accountability

Harvard Business Review

Zaleznik chronicled how he saw American managers, influenced by the rising popularity of the human relations school, turn increasingly from the substantive work of organizations — creating products and services, cultivating markets, pleasing customers, cutting costs, and getting stuff done — to what he termed "psychopolitics."