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Three weeks ago I began a 4-part guest column for TVO’s The Agenda about how we create a more equitable and prosperous society. In my fouth post published today The Question of Choice I argue that freedom of individual choice is crucial, not only to human dignity but to economic success for all.
I would like to thank producer Daniel Kitts for inviting me to write these blogs and his editorial assistance.
The Boston Consulting Group’s long essay on consumer satisfaction or lack of it in the on-line world of e-commerce shows that there is huge disparity between what companies are offering their clients, and those that don’t measure up are doomed because of the dollar value of best in class efficiencies.
Two weeks ago I began a 4-part guest column for TVO’s The Agenda about how we create a more equitable and prosperous society. In my third post published today I argue that a society truly concerned about giving everyone the greatest possible chance to succeed needs its share of both winners and losers, that equality of opportunity can only thrive where there is inequality of outcomes.
Starting last week I began a 4-part guest column for TVO’s The Agenda about how we create a more equitable and prosperous society. In my second post published today I argue that if we're going to ensure society gives everyone a chance to succeed, it's very important to make a distinction between decreasing inequality and increasing equality.
The LimeSpot moto, own your experience is rooted in the insight that Majid and Aidin had in Malaysia 18 months ago. The virtual experience should be choosen by us not by others.
LA Times -- How to buy happiness
The new science of spending points to a surprising conclusion: How we use our money may matter as much or more than how much of it we've got.
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