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January 24, 2010

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December 29, 2009

A heuristic task is the opposite. Precisely because no algorithm exists for it, you have to experiment with possibilities and devise a novel solution.

"For example, in April 2008, Vermont became the first U.S. state to allow a new type of business called the "low-profit limited liability corporation." Dubbed an L3C, this entity is a corporation -- but not as we typically think of it. As one report explained, an L3C "operate[s] like a for-profit business generating at least modest profits, but its primary aim [is] to offer significant social benefits."

Aaron added Drive to his library.

December 15, 2009

"Theory Y... starts from the premise that people want to work, in fact, they enjoy productive work and take pride in extending themselves and using their skills. People want to be responsible, welcome being held accountable, are inteeligent and createive in solving problems, want to be a part of a winning team, want to have a voice, want to understand, improvemselves and love to stretch to reach a challenge."

The Mind-to-Muscle Pattern is an approach to close the knowing/doing gap.

"...a self-actualizing company requires growing, learning, and developing people."

Social Tools of Actualization: * Working "with" others. Working "through" others. Working "for" others.

"...the social dimension. We work with others as colleages, we work through others as we use our skills of managing, leading, negotiating, selling, marketing, etc. We work for others, namely, our customers, clients, the end-users of what we create."

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