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- Jason Ruspini rebuts Eric Zitzewitz on the regulation of political prediction markets. — [COMMENT]
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- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
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- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
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- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
Tag Archives: leadership
What makes people tick at work? — [VIDEO]
Daniel Pink:
Posted in Economics, Individual Intelligence - Anti Consensus, Psychology
Tagged autonomy, Business, carrots and sticks, cognitive tasks, Dan Pink, Daniel Pink, Economics, human motivation, human motivations, incentives, leadership, management, mastery, mechanical tasks, Money, motivation, motivations, Psychology, purpose, task management
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The Five Dysfunctions of Leadership — [BOOK]
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Posted in Business Administration, Individual Intelligence - Anti Consensus, Philosophy, Resources - References
Tagged Business, Business Administration, groups, leadership, management, Patrick Lencioni, Psychology, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, The Five Dysfunctions of Leadership
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The BetFair exodus continues. — [LINK]
Nobody wants to work under David Yu anymore. Via a faithful reader. Previously: BetFair employees believe that David Yu and the other top brass are a bunch of schmucks who are incapable of delivering leadership. — [NEWS]
Posted in Business, Exchange & Market Management, Exchanges & Markets
Tagged BetFair, Business, business executives, business people, David Yu, directors, execs, executives, human capital, human resource, human resources, leaders, leadership, management, managers, People, senior managers, The Sporting Exchange
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Steven Levy is interviewed by Matt Cutts at GooglePlex in Mountain View. — [VIDEO]
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged and Shapes Our Lives, Google, GooglePlex, How Google Thinks, In the Plex, Information Technology, innovation, innovations, inventions, leadership, management, Matt Cutts, Mountain View, Steven Levy, technology, Wired, Works
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BetFair employees believe that David Yu and the other top brass are a bunch of schmucks who are incapable of delivering leadership. — [NEWS]
Via a reader, The Guardian lists the execs who have recently fled BetFair HQ: – Mathias Entenmann – Charlie Palmer – Robin Osmond – Lee Cowles – Tim Phillips – Emily Foge – Rob Glynne – Alex Deacon – Tony … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Exchange & Market Management, Exchanges & Markets
Tagged BetFair, Business, business executives, business people, David Yu, directors, execs, executives, human capital, human resource, human resources, leaders, leadership, management, managers, People, senior managers, The Sporting Exchange
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Bill Gates and Warren Buffett on leadership
Bill Gates and Warren Buffett on leadership: Warren Buffett on value investing:
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Finance
Tagged Bill Gates, leadership, value investing, Warren Buffett
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