How to Revive a Tired Network
Harvard Business Review
FEBRUARY 3, 2015
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. That’s how groups become mired in consensus, and after a while, everyone thinks and acts alike. Most-senior hedge fund people and competitors.
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