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When Insurers Exit (2023) [pdf]

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Why Do We Continue to Reward A, While Hoping for B?

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Who Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism (2006)

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How Chase Sapphire retained customers

The Old Boys' Club: Schmoozing and the Gender Gap

The Hidden Benefit of Giving Back to Open Source Software

New research finds that kids of working moms end up being as happy as those of stay-at-home moms, and that adult daughters, but not sons, of employed mothers are more likely to be employed and, if employed, are more likely to hold supervisory responsibility…

The Three Types of Leaders Who Create Radical Change

Why competition in the politics industry is failing America

Having No Life is the New Aspirational Lifestyle

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The New Space Race

Toxic Workers

Rich versus King: The Entrepreneur's Dilemma (2006)

Are “Better” Ideas More Likely to Succeed? An Analysis of Startup Evaluation

The Unconscious Executive

Modularity in the Design of Complex Engineering Systems (2006)

Hidden Structure: Using Network Methods to Map System Architecture (2013)

Rich vs. King: The Entrepreneur's Dilemma (2006) [pdf]

How Can Decision Making Be Improved? (2008) [pdf]

The widening gap between America's wealthiest and its middle and lower classes is "unsustainable", but is unlikely to improve any time soon, according to this study from Harvard Business School

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