The Odd Truth About Other People's Problems

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The Odd Truth About Other People's Problems

Nobody is bored when he is trying to make something that is beautiful, or to discover something that is true.

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The Odd Truth About Other People's Problems

Recent research reveals that people are more capable of mental novelty when thinking on behalf of others than for themselves. This has far-reaching practical implications at every level of business. Dan Pink shares more in this thought-provoking piece. { read more }

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Experiment with some of the suggestions from the above article in your own work.


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