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Change the World and Get to Bed by 10:00

Harvard Business Review

Maybe, like Arianna Huffington , it''s a personal crisis that convinces you. And for many people, the ability to do that is increasingly under assault , as daily rhythms are disrupted by the changing nature of work and always-on technology. Getting sufficient sleep is a need that every human on the planet shares. Social Influence.

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Why WikiLeaks Matters More (And Less) than You Think

Harvard Business Review

In turn — and here's the crucial part — India's likely to be able to create the future: stuff that's globally hypercompetitive, because it's lean, clean, and green, igniting a new basis for export-led growth, and, more than likely, offering better sources of advantage. Now let's go back to the much-maligned WikiLeaks.

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We All Work at Enron Now

Harvard Business Review

You know how your mobile operator manages to slyly slide hidden costs past you — and the service you get is patchy and unpredictable? Once companies have to account for the costs they've been externalizing, new jobs to manage new competencies will emerge. Innovation atrophy. That's the Enronian economy in a microcosm.