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The Booming Exurbs | |
For decades, American professionals have been struggling with a trade-off. To advance their careers, they typically work in big cities, where corporations are headquartered and jobs are plentiful. However, to enjoy a high quality of life, they live in the suburbs, where the houses are large, the yards are big, and the neighbors are friendly. | ||
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Americans Are Finall | |
One of the driving forces behind the retro trend is the craving to return to a time when American products seemed to be made with higher standards for quality. But is quality really just a thing of the past? Not according to a growing number of businesses that are embracing the quality revolution. | ||
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Second Class: How th | |
| Batya Ungar-Sargon | ||
ǻ | Encounter Books | ||
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Dying for a Paycheck | |
| Jeffrey Pfeffer | ||
ǻ | HarperBusiness | ||
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파괴적 혁신이 대학을 휩쓸다 Disr | |
근대적 대학의 탄생은 당 시대의 필요에 의해서였다. 하지만 당 시대의 필요가 현대의 필요와 일치할까? 그렇지 않음에도 불구하고 대학은 과거의 필요에 아직도 충실하다. 문제가 무엇인가? 미국에서 시작된 대학 사회의 파괴적 혁신을 살펴보자. | ||