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"Helicopter Parents" |
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| It might not surprise you to hear that the average parent spends $2,200 per child each year on food, housing, education, and spending money. But, it might startle you to learn that the “children” being supported are aged 18 to 34. |
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Slouching Towards Ut |
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| ǻ | Basic Books |
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I Spy |
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| Today, the basis of competitive advantage has changed. The dominant company in any industry is not necessarily the one with the greatest capital, the most efficient factories, or the best access to raw materials. Instead, winning companies are those with the richest knowledge ?knowledge about their customers, potential customers, suppliers, technologies, and competitors. |
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Professional Service |
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| ǻ | Wiley |
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Hey What"s That |
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| It’s not the “giant sucking sound” that Ross Perot predicted would signal the drain of millions of American jobs to Third World countries. It’s true that many U.S. workers in manufacturing industries have seen their jobs vanish, and that the U.S. workforce has been declining for more than three years. But the problem isn’t foreign competition with cheaper labor. |
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