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Entrepreneurial innovations, those undertaken by lone individuals, looked like they would be permanently marginalized. If you were smart enough and wanted to make a difference through technology, the corporate labs were where you had to be. The nineteenth century was the century of entrepreneurial tinkerers and lone scientists; the twentieth was
... See moreNicolas Colin • Hedge: A Greater Safety Net for the Entrepreneurial Age
Price is the most powerful indicator of a good’s scarcity
Hermann Simon • Confessions of the Pricing Man: How Price Affects Everything
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John Doerr • Measure What Matters: How Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation Rock the World with OKRs
he helped start a research group called MIDAS, which stood for Mining Data at Stanford.
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
One recent academic study found that a given disaster received an 18 percent spike in charitable aid for each seven-hundred-word newspaper article and a 13 percent spike for every sixty seconds of TV news coverage.
Stephen J. Dubner • SuperFreakonomics
Michael Norton, a professor of management at Harvard Business School and a coauthor of the book Happy Money,