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Perspective

Nov. 16, 2013

Innovation flourishes when talent is set free

In "Talent Wants to Be Free," author Orly Lobel challenges conventional business wisdom about competition and innovation.


In "Talent Wants to Be Free," author Orly Lobel challenges conventional business wisdom about competition and innovation. Lobel warns that "While we have recognized that capital and intellectual capital must be critically replenished, our competitive edge is diminishing because we have stuck with archaic notions of how to nourish our human capital." We're all winners when talent is set free, Lobel argues. In the following excerpt from Chapter 9, ...

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