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- August 23, 2019
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Every Business Owner Should Define What Success Looks Like
By: Josh Baron and Vlad Barbieri
Owners need to decide between growth, liquidity, and control. View Details
Baron, Josh, and Vlad Barbieri. "Every Business Owner Should Define What Success Looks Like." Harvard Business Review (website) (August 23, 2019).
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The Mind of the Negotiator: Negotiate Like a Diplomat
By: M. H. Bazerman
Bazerman, M. H. "The Mind of the Negotiator: Negotiate Like a Diplomat." Negotiation 9, no. 7 (July 2006). (newsletter.)
- 02 Jan 2009
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Why Wall Street Should Be More Like the NFL
- 31 Aug 2022
- News
Why Do People Resist New Technology Like Electric Vehicles?
- 20 May 2019
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Why Do We Let Political Parties Act Like Monopolies?
- 27 Jun 2022
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Monitoring Employees Makes Them More Likely to Break Rules
New To Big: How Companies Can Create Like Entrepreneurs, Invest Like VCs, and Install a Permanent Operating System for Growth
Serial entrepreneurs David Kidder and Christina Wallace reveal their revolutionary playbook for igniting growth inside established companies.
Most established companies face a... View Details
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New To Big: How Companies Can Create Like Entrepreneurs, Invest Like VCs, and Install a Permanent Operating System for Growth
By: David Kidder and Christina Wallace
Kidder, David, and Christina Wallace. New To Big: How Companies Can Create Like Entrepreneurs, Invest Like VCs, and Install a Permanent Operating System for Growth. New York: Currency, 2019.
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When 'Stars' Migrate, Do They Still Perform Like Stars?
By: Boris Groysberg, Lex Sant and Robin Abrahams
Keywords: Performance
Groysberg, Boris, Lex Sant, and Robin Abrahams. "When 'Stars' Migrate, Do They Still Perform Like Stars?" MIT Sloan Management Review 50, no. 1 (Fall 2008): 41 – 46.
- 23 Nov 2015
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Why Creative People Are More Likely to Be Dishonest
- 20 Mar 2023
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Want To Be An Entrepreneur? Think Like A Pilot
- 20 Sep 2021
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What Brands like Reebok Can Learn from Hollywood Reboots
- 10 Jan 2019
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How Companies Like Apple Sprinkle Secrets in Earnings Reports
- 11 Aug 2018
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Religious shoppers less likely to be tempted to overspend
- July 2023
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So, Who Likes You? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment
By: Ravi Bapna, Edward McFowland III, Probal Mojumder, Jui Ramaprasad and Akhmed Umyarov
With one-third of marriages in the United States beginning online, online dating platforms have become important curators of the modern social fabric. Prior work on online dating has elicited two critical frictions in the heterosexual dating market. Women, governed by... View Details
Keywords: Online Dating; Internet and the Web; Analytics and Data Science; Gender; Emotions; Social and Collaborative Networks
Bapna, Ravi, Edward McFowland III, Probal Mojumder, Jui Ramaprasad, and Akhmed Umyarov. "So, Who Likes You? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment." Management Science 69, no. 7 (July 2023): 3939–3957.
- January 19, 2023
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How to Build a Life: Nothing Drains You Like Mixed Emotions
By: Arthur C. Brooks
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: Nothing Drains You Like Mixed Emotions." The Atlantic (January 19, 2023).
- 09 Apr 2015
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Shop with a reusable bag? Then you're more likely to buy junk food
- 07 Mar 2013
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