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Article: Who Kills Talent?

The answer to that question, at least according to Carlo M. Cipolla is simple — a bunch of stupid individuals scattered throughout all strands of society, including corporate organizations. "Stupid individuals are those whose actions cause damage to another individual or group of individuals, wit...

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