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These are the most recent articles mentioning "bias"
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certainly to figure out what is a company’s strength today. And what are they clearly not able to do. And then to look at that clearly, without bias to think about what makes sense. I suppose in some way it’s the role of a parent to a child or a teacher to a student. The parent or teach...
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ward to continue serving a group of customers and do it better than anyone else. And usually it means acknowledging and discussing the organizational bias that might no longer make sense.
This team resonated well to the idea that they can't be doing good innovation and thinking of what's next if...
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me page. This month, Digg has over 200,000 registered users, and 6 million pages served up daily. Interestingly enough, Digg taps into a generational bias that sanitized news isn't news at all. It's the power of the peer group that makes Digg content valuable.
So I believe this. A fundamental pa...
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tions I've been in lately prompt me to share some thinking of what swords you can use in your competitive battles.
Let me start by disclosing my bias. I think competitors are great. Not just because it causes clients to want our help (smile), but because having strong competitors forces compani...
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ganization or function. But always there - yet invisible like the childhood friend of early years -- is the creature called the ‘organizational bias’. It's a little gremlin of sorts.
It might be burly and prickly, or soft and cuddly. It might known be entrepreneurial, or stuck in co...
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