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" ... Culture, that ambiguous little catchall buzzword, has only recently become in-vogue with the modern executive. Maybe this is because creating a successful office culture lacks the concreteness of, say, managing finances or launching an advertising campaign, or maybe it is a result of those in charge simply refusing to recognize the importance of it. Regardless, a culture will emerge. Whether it is a productive, positive one or one that forces employees to jump the proverbial ship whenever something new comes along, is your responsibility. ... "
" ... Data gives an article credibility and concreteness. If the data is relevant and actionable, then it will also be interesting. You can increase how interesting it is through simplicity, unexpectedness, emotions, and stories. ... "
" ... The first mistake found is that the strategic plan lacks clarity and concreteness. Many plans that I have seen are rather fluffy pieces of text using abstract “strategy speak” and general figures and trends. But they never spell out concretely what the actual strategy is that the organization envisions. As a result, they leave the reader wondering what is exactly meant with all the impressive words. ... "
" ... Two experimental physicists, traditionally named "Alice" and "Bob" share a pair of particles emitted from a source of some sort (represented as a canonical black box, because it doesn't matter how it works), whose states may or may not be entangled. These could be any of a huge range of systems, but for the sake of concreteness, let's imagine that they're electron spins. Two electrons fly out of the box, one to Alice and one to Bob, and the scientists measure what direction the magnetic moment is pointing, recording a 1 for up and a 0 for down. Their measurements are tables of numbers that look kind of like this: ... "