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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... responsibility , " he wrote . " That's why most men [ and women * ] dread it . " * Shaw refused to take responsibility for acknowledging in his use of the English language that slightly more than half the human race is female . Carping ...
... responsibility , " he wrote . " That's why most men [ and women * ] dread it . " * Shaw refused to take responsibility for acknowledging in his use of the English language that slightly more than half the human race is female . Carping ...
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... responsibility only for how we respond to what happens . In most situations we have a wide choice in how we respond - if , that is , we choose to be responsible about our choice - making powers . Sharks often take what has traditionally ...
... responsibility only for how we respond to what happens . In most situations we have a wide choice in how we respond - if , that is , we choose to be responsible about our choice - making powers . Sharks often take what has traditionally ...
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... responsibility . In fact , it is a very healthy thing to do . To encourage others to view taking responsibility permissibly and to admit uncertainty for the moment into their awareness , dolphins can find no better question to get the ...
... responsibility . In fact , it is a very healthy thing to do . To encourage others to view taking responsibility permissibly and to admit uncertainty for the moment into their awareness , dolphins can find no better question to get the ...
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