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The greatest danger to any organisation is not disengagement but indifference

The greatest danger to any organisation is not disengagement but indifference xxx Nuclear missile attack It is September 26, 1983. The Cold War is at its peak of tension, just three weeks after Soviet forces shot down Korean Air Flight 007. In a bunker near Moscow, Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov of the Soviet Armed Forces […]

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toxic or rebellious

How to distinguish a toxic instigator and a rebellious dissenter in your team?

How to distinguish a toxic instigator and a rebellious dissenter in your team? xxx I’ll do it myself Eric Yuan grew up in the 1970s and 1980s in Tai’an, a city nestled between Beijing and Shanghai. After graduating in 1997, he moved to Silicon Valley, just as the internet revolution was taking off. There, he

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domino effect

One simple question can prevent opportunism from having a devastating domino effect

You’ll only see it when you get it: 8 difficult types at work and their priceless value xxx Disastrous health problem in India In the mid-1990s, mortality rates in certain regions of India began to rise. It was unclear why people were dying, but the problems seemed to be greatest in densely populated urban areas.

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