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Month: April 2018

Bootleggers and Baptists – Wikipedia

by dldamoreApril 22, 2018

Bootleggers and Baptists is a concept put forth by regulatory economist Bruce Yandle,[1] derived from the observation that regulations are supported both by groups that want the ostensible purpose of the regulation, and by groups that profit from undermining that purpose.[2]
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootleggers_and_Baptists

*Concept often brought up in EconTalk podcasts.

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Happiness & the Gorilla | The Daily | Gartner L2

by dldamoreApril 22, 2018

Show me someone who sweats every day, and spends as much time at events as watching them on TV, and I’ll show you someone who is good at life.
— Read on www.l2inc.com/daily-insights/no-mercy-no-malice/happiness-the-gorilla

*Lots of interesting and useful advice in this article. Read the whole thing. You will learn something about yourself and life.

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Heinen’s gets deeper insight into store operations

by dldamoreApril 22, 2018

CB4 reported that its clients have a 95% compliance rate on recommendations from the stores and see a net sales gain of 0.8% to 3% from its solution.
— Read on www.supermarketnews.com/retail-financial/heinen-s-gets-deeper-insight-store-operations

*How much more in profits after subtracting the cost of the service?

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