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  • ===Dreary business ideas=== ...w-dropping amount of homogeneity. Lots of frustrated associates across the big law universe all seem to have had the same idea. Who would have thought tha
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  • ...ming}}, {{author|Jane Jacobs}} and others who have been articulating these ideas for seventy or more years — but ''since'' it’s fashionable, and since i But then, why pay the big bucks to middle managers? This kind of administration is easy: you just hav
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  • ...m]] have broken our spirit; that the verities we once banked upon, the big ideas of truth and righteousness that gave fibre to the old world order — for g
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  • ...accusing fingers at their capitalist adversaries, they’re notably short of ideas on what to do instead. The best they can come up with is some Froot-Looped There are ''millions'' of corporations, big and small, good and bad, high-minded and scurrilous, and they’re all comp
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  • '''April 2023''': “There are no new good ideas, only new bad ones.” — {{pl|https://allenfarrington.medium.com/a-tale-o '''October 2020''': “Space is big. ''Really'' big.” — Douglas Adams, {{hhgg}} <br>
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  • {{br|Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas That Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries}} - {{author|Safi Ba {{br|Rebel Ideas: The Power of Diverse Thinking}} — {{author|Matthew Syed}} <br>
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  • Around the [[LinkedIn|marketplace of ideas]], you will see the occasional sandwich board-donning lunatic preaching thr ...ute unit is not an end in itself. If you got rid of it that would not stop big law firms sweating their assets. Massacring associates is what they do: [[I
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  • But the band had other ideas The band had other ideas from each other
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  • ...r-2008-3.pdf paper on this from Nottingham University].</ref> That looks a big number, but to a lay person, it doesn’t really have the same impact as wr
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  • They have strong resonances with some of the JC’s other favourite big, odd ideas. ...can be strong.”</blockquote>It is [[Disdain fashionable things. Especially ideas.|fashionable]] in our time to speak loosely about “power” — much of [
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  • ...epresent — the territory for which they are a map — are wont to have other ideas. *[[Big data]]
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  • ...ract quality seems like one of those lip-servicey, all-very-well-in-theory ideas that got you good grades in [[alternative dispute resolution]] class but wi ...: at the limit, their interests conflict, but gently: the merchant wants a big [[commission]], the customer wants to pay a little one, but beyond that, ea
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  • Ideas of progress: *[[Communism]] and [[Fascism]]: the big ideas to replace the death of God
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  • ...ce in a [[power structure]], wields the tremendous power to ''[[ignore]]'' ideas which don’t suit her own predilections. This isn’t mendacious, bad fait ...hanged, for it seems that the contemporary interest in in neural networks, big data and natural language processing, all of which eschew the intentional f
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  • ...l, rather than having it shoved in her face. Building a pull resource is a big job. You can’t do it overnight, and it usually takes a lot of people and ...rrow audience. As mentioned, the JC’s main advantage in the marketplace of ideas is that it is a “pull” medium. Prioritising “push” communications w
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  • ...s of living of people all over the world. The remarkable tolerance for new ideas and acceptance of culture Big ideas... Your tech needs to make the process better, bit just accelerate or anaes
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  • ...to do. That’s why we build them.”<ref>{{br|Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy}} (2018)</ref>}} ...thinner''.<ref>{{author|Anita Elberse}}’s [[Blockbusters: Why Big Hits and Big Risks are the Future of the Entertainment Business|''Blockbusters'']] is ex
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  • There were two Utopian ideas that died in the twentieth century, and one that didn’t: [[F. W. Taylor] ...Orchestration happens centrally, from the place with the best view of the big picture: the top.<ref>Curiously, this is not the theory behind distributed
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