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Knoll CEO Andrew Cogan shares his family’s soaring, light-filled waterside retreat on New York’s Shelter Island, designed by architect Michael Haverland.
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Knoll CEO Andrew Cogan shares his family’s soaring, light-filled waterside retreat on New York’s Shelter Island, designed by architect Michael Haverland.

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stanfordbusiness:

“The more success you attain, the more you need to learn and grow,” said eBay CEO John Donahoe (MBA ’86) yesterday in the 2013 Stanford GSB Commencement address. Read his full speech: http://stnfd.biz/m7VND 
View more photos from the Diploma Ceremony: http://stnfd.biz/m5iTB 
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“The more success you attain, the more you need to learn and grow,” said eBay CEO John Donahoe (MBA ’86) yesterday in the 2013 Stanford GSB Commencement address. Read his full speech: http://stnfd.biz/m7VND 

View more photos from the Diploma Ceremony: http://stnfd.biz/m5iTB 

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Esthec® Terrace
At the Hospitality Design Expo in Las Vegas Esthec® Terrace received the ‘2013 Award of Excellence’ of the 17th Annual IIDA Product Design competition, in the category ‘Flooring – Hard Surface Flooring’.
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Esthec® Terrace

At the Hospitality Design Expo in Las Vegas Esthec® Terrace received the ‘2013 Award of Excellence’ of the 17th Annual IIDA Product Design competition, in the category ‘Flooring – Hard Surface Flooring’.

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thecorcorangroup10amspecial:

June 17, 2013 – Spectacular Wrap-Around Views

230 Ashland Place, Apartment 21A
Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York
$1,089,000 | 2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Approx Sq.Ft. 1,156

Spectacular wrap-around views of Manhattan, Statue of Liberty, 4 bridges, boats ,and Fort Greene Park seen from this sunny 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with 3 exposures. The gourmet kitchen and dining area are separate from the livingroom, and there are hardwood floors throughout and a washer/dryer.Building amenities:24/7 doorman/ concierge, live-in super, fully-equipped fitness center and an architecturally landscaped, sumptuous ROOF DECK with the same panoramic views as seen from this apartment. Tax abatement until 2023. Nestled in historic brownstone Fort Greene and conveniently located near Atlantic Terminal with 11 subway lines and LIRR, Brooklyn Academy of Music Cultural Center, Barclay Center, shopping and award-winning restaurants and steps from the Park, this home is the whole package in a pet friendly building.

For more information about today’s 10am Special, please visit corcoran.com.

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Are business communities a zero-sum game? The larger and more successful a community gets, it becomes intrinsically richer and more valuable exponentially through the sheer sum of its members and their combined participation. In other words, network effects — and therefore social networks — tend to be a zero sum game; if a potential new community member has limited time, and we all do, why go to the second-best community, when you can just go to the very best one for the subjects one cares about?
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Are business communities a zero-sum game? The larger and more successful a community gets, it becomes intrinsically richer and more valuable exponentially through the sheer sum of its members and their combined participation. In other words, network effects — and therefore social networks — tend to be a zero sum game; if a potential new community member has limited time, and we all do, why go to the second-best community, when you can just go to the very best one for the subjects one cares about?

(via Is the window closing on enterprise customer communities? | ZDNet)

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