Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic WorldUsing the metaphor of the dolphin to exemplify new age thinking and potential challenges of the '90s, Lynch and Kordis explore business needs from the vantage point of New Paradigm research. They teach readers how to fight back. |
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... behaviors of how they act . And they usually act characteristically : Carps play Get - out and Give - in , sharks ... behaviors , mistakenly thinking that they are their behaviors . When confronted with the need to change , they ...
... behaviors of how they act . And they usually act characteristically : Carps play Get - out and Give - in , sharks ... behaviors , mistakenly thinking that they are their behaviors . When confronted with the need to change , they ...
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... behaviors . Dolphins possess this psychological preamble : I am a dolphin , and I believe in potential scarcity and ... behavior permits them , first , to do more with less , and , second , to work toward elegant ( that is , precise ...
... behaviors . Dolphins possess this psychological preamble : I am a dolphin , and I believe in potential scarcity and ... behavior permits them , first , to do more with less , and , second , to work toward elegant ( that is , precise ...
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... behavior , whether nature's behavior in creating a landscape or a lung , or society's behavior in creating a marketplace or a traffic jam , the more we find that seemingly chaotic happenings are governed by laws - the laws of chaos ...
... behavior , whether nature's behavior in creating a landscape or a lung , or society's behavior in creating a marketplace or a traffic jam , the more we find that seemingly chaotic happenings are governed by laws - the laws of chaos ...
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