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Why Your Company Should Partner with Rivals

Harvard Business Review

The basic goal of competition — companies need to out-compete in order to out-perform — is now holding back companies from financial success, such as the protected one described above. Therefore it's time to extend the concept of game theory to upstream activities too. The other 70 percent winds up in landfills.

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

The key is to develop determination and commitment for the process. 3 steps to building virtue into your organization: Introducing and executing this commitment to virtue requires you to adopt a consistent, three-stage process of, 1) establishing standards, 2) reviewing standards, and 3) making adjustments accordingly.

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Real Leaders Become Awakeners

The Empowered Buisness

The goal of a leader as coach is to improve the behavior of his/her team. A hologram is a 3 dimensional representation created with the use of a laser using a process called holography. John Nash –- behavioral economist and Nobel Prize recipient – is best known for advancing game theory and the equilibrium principle.

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Understanding the Game Being Played in Washington

Harvard Business Review

Peyton Young’s “ The Evolution of Conventions ,” one of several works of game theory I plowed my way through this week in an attempt to find a way to think about the government shutdown and looming debt ceiling fight that didn’t make me want to bang my head against a wall. That quote is from economist H. Trial and error.