Be Relentlessly Resourceful
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#162its avery fgfdgiop
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#163What, she didn't say, "O Fortuna"?
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#164I could not agree more with the thesis on the article. Corporate world is all about survival, while the startup world is about success.
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#165Paul,
Please place links in your footnotes that take the reader back to the corresponding text.
After reading nearly thirty of your essays, this is one of the only few negative comments I have.
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#166I _am_ relentlessly resourceful_ always have been since I was a kid. I'm now trying to mentor our admin asst to have more initiative and be responsible for small projects so I won't have to itemize her to-do's. I always had a hard time dealing with team members who aren't proactive from previous organizations, at least to the level I expect, but I _know_ it can be 'acquired' with proper guidance.
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#167Does anyone have any thoughts on the ethics of being "relentlessly resourceful"? Its rumored that Bill Gates was in deep trouble with Harvard for draining university resources in order to launch Microsoft. If we imagine for a second that its actually true, is what he did okay from an ethical standpoint?
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#168Does anyone have any thoughts on the ethics of being "relentlessly resourceful"? Its rumored that Bill Gates was in deep trouble with Harvard for draining university resources in order to launch Microsoft. If we imagine for a second that its actually true, is what he did okay from an ethical standpoint?
Harvard would certainly say so.
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#169Paul, Please place links in your footnotes that take the reader back to the corresponding text. After reading nearly thirty of your essays, this is one of the only few negative comments I have.
Just use the Back button.