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Pulling for the Underdog: 100 Days of Gratitude - Day 2: Randy Komisar
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Monday, September 05, 2011. 100 Days of Gratitude - Day 2: Randy Komisar. In the summer of 2000, when I was trying to decide whether to leave the World Bank to start GlobalGiving. With Mari, I read a book called The Monk and the Riddle. By Randy Komisar. After I finished, I sent Randy a long rambling email describing the general idea. Though we had never met, Randy responded immediately with encouragement, ideas, and an offer to help. His most recent book, with John Mullins, is Getting to Plan B. Robin R...
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Book #2: Abundance- the future is better than you think. No Comments http%3A%2F%2Fscrollinondubs.com%2F2014%2F10%2F20%2Fbook-2-abundance-the-future-is-better-than-you-think%2F. Book %232%3A Abundance- the future is better than you think. Of the twenty books I read recently I would put this one in the top three as being a must-read. I have a bunch to say about this book but let me just hit the main points:. The author gives his definitions of some fundamentals:. Ability to store, exchange and improve ideas.
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sunk cost dilemma | timjmitchell.com
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Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. Dont throw good money at bad. This may be oversi...
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swords | timjmitchell.com
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Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. Dont throw good money at bad. This may be oversi...
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game theory | timjmitchell.com
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Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. Dont throw good money at bad. This may be oversi...
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creative destruction | timjmitchell.com
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Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. Dont throw good money at bad. This may be oversi...