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Helping Customers Avoiding Failure

Prospect Theory: People are more likely to be dissatisfied with a loss than they are satisfied with a gain. In certain situations, people are two to three times more motivated to make a change to avoid a loss than they are to achieve a gain.

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"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower." - Steve Jobs. Striving not to be a follower.

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