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Perhaps the most thoroughly brilliant and typical man of this decade is Mr. Bernard Shaw.
G. K. Chesterton • The G. K. Chesterton Collection [50 Books]
Keith Rabois: “The velocity of your company improves by adding barrels”
In the clip below, Keith shares his “Barrels and Ammunition” framework for building effective teams.
“Most companies—once they get into hiring mode—just hire a lot of people. And you expect that as you add people your th... See more
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Harold Pinter • The Short Plays of Harold Pinter
PHIL JONES - He Was The Manager | Oh! Brother
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David H. Maister • Managing The Professional Service Firm
Which brings us to our main idea – how both the pyramid and its lifecycle are animated. The dynamics are governed by the Newton’s Law of organizations: The Gervais Principle. The Gervais Principle and Its Consequences The Gervais Principle is this: Sociopaths, in their own best interests, knowingly promote over-performing Losers into middle-managem
... See moreVenkatesh Rao • The Gervais Principle: The Complete Series, with a Bonus Essay on Office Space (Ribbonfarm Roughs Book 2)
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