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In: Powered By Feel How Individuals, Teams, and Companies Excel

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  • James G S Clawson

    (University of Virgina, USA)

  • Doug Newburg

    (University of Florida Medical School, USA)

Abstract

Inspiration. Education. Evaluation. Compensation. Combine these into “work” that creates wellth. Wellth would be a good thing. Many would argue that wealth would get them to wellth. For some, perhaps, and for so many, the central focus on the collection of wealth becomes ultimately a frustration. Where does all this take us? If the “haves” make too much more than the “have-nots” and the “haves” also remove all the chances or hope for getting more, eventually, history shows, the “have-nots” will rise up and take it by force. So, it is to the advantage of the “haves” to “share” enough that all can enjoy “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” The research data suggest that the “haves” tend not to do that, even among young idealistic students…

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  • James G S Clawson & Doug Newburg, 2008. "Find It," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Powered By Feel How Individuals, Teams, and Companies Excel, chapter 25, pages 175-180, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812832436_0025
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