Wired to care : how companies prosper when they create widespread empathy /
Getting outside -- The map is not the territory -- The way things used to be -- Reflect what you see -- Walking in someone else's shoes -- Wired to care -- Open all the windows -- Reframe how you see the world -- We are them and they are us -- The golden rule -- The hidden payoff
Main Authors: | Patnaik, Dev, 1970-, Mortensen, Peter, 1981- |
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Language: | eng |
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Upper Saddle River, N.J. : FT Press,
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