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		<title>By: Interesting Links for October 14th</title>
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		<description>[...] Alignment to the Core &#8211; Let&#8217;s start by being very clear. For any business everything must ultimately align to the success of that business, period. That being said we can now focus on how all of the various pieces that make up that business must align with each other. At a high level, it is obvious that all business activities must support each other for the business to be successful. However, what I have observed over the years is that alignment is easy to get lost in the multitude of daily pressing details that we must deal with. [...]</description>
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