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_aEgonomics : _bWhat makes ego our greatest asset (or most expensive liability) / _cDavid Marcum & Steven Smith. |
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505 | 0 | _a1. Ego and the bottom line. - 2. The ego balance sheet. - 3. Early warning sign 1 - being comparative. - 4. Early warning sign 2 - being defensive. - 5. Early warning sign 3 - showcasing brilliance. -6. Early warning sign 4 - seeking acceptance. - 7. Humility. - 8. Humility, part II: intensity and intent. - 9. Curiosity. - 10. Veracity. | |
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