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In Then She Fell, an immersive theater experience inspired by the writings of Lewis Carroll and staged in an abandoned warehouse, the fifteen-member audience was first seated in a small reception area with a doctor character and given an “elixir” that looked like Jägermeister and a set of keys tied together by a black thread. We were greeted by the doctor, who explained that this room was a “liminal space” and that we were about to enter another world.
The Art of Gathering
Priya Parker
Granting well-defined decision rights in this way flies in the face of hierarchical norms. Proper use of decision rights shines a spotlight on the inefficiency of organizations that emphasize tenure and pedigree over ability and results.
Good Profit
Charles G. Koch
A key difference, Leibenstein found, was always in the willingness and ability to transform vague information or hypotheses into working knowledge. In our terms, output is determined above all by openness to the upside surprises and entropy in a falsifiable entrepreneurial experiment.
Knowledge and Power
George Gilder
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