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Ironically, more questions should arise the better the performance and the longer the streak runs. “How is this possible?” is the question that should be on the tip of every board member’s tongue. Too often boards take a hands-off approach to CEOs who meet numbers goals. When the company continues to do well, boards almost always coast. While more is coming (in Chapter 5) on boards, this antidote applies to everyone, from shareholders to analysts.
The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse
Marianne M. Jennings
The phone company at the time had a bigger problem on their hands. Captain Crunch cereal was giving away free plastic whistles inside each box. Someone discovered that if you blew the whistle into the telephone receiver it was the same frequency phone repairmen used to make calls without being charged. So for a while, thousands of people from all
The Me Generation... By Me
Ken Levine
Two Nobel Prize winners attributed their breakthroughs to their use of LSD. Near his death, Francis Crick let it be known that his inner vision of the double helix of DNA was LSD enhanced. The chemist Kary Mullis reported that LSD helped him develop the polymerase chain reaction to amplify specific DNA sequences, for which he received the prize.
The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide
James Fadiman Ph.D.
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