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          4.  Jarvis, J. (2009). What Would Google Do? New York, NY: HarperBusiness.
          5.  Ashkenas, R., D. Ulrich, T. Jick, and S. Kerr (1995). Creating the Bound-
           aryless Organization. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
          6.  These individual competencies for organizational learning come from
           the combination of the organization architect and career architect tools by
           Lominger. In organization architect, one of the 16 organization capabili-
           ties deals with the ability to share information (cluster 7). Lominger then
           tied this organizational capability to the specific individual competencies
           most likely to make it happen.
          7.  The concepts on measures and rewards are drawn from Lawler, E. E.
           (1990). Strategic Pay. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Kerr, S. (1988).
           “Some Characteristics and Consequences of Organizational Reward” in
           Schoorman, F. D., and B. Schneider (Eds.). Facilitating Work Effective-
           ness: Concepts and Procedures, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
          8.  Kearns, D. G. (2006). Team of Rivals. The Political Genius of Abraham
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           coln. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster. McPherson, J. (2009). Abraham
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          9.  Carnegie, D. (2004). How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. New York,
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         10.  See MADD.com, where those who are bereaved can share their stories
           and experiences to gain support.
         11.  Some of the 9/11 support groups include Adam’s Angels, adamsangels.org;
           Long Island 9/11 Memorial, li911memorial.org; 9/11 Memorial Bracelets,
           http://nleomf.com/html/products/9100l, memorialbracelets.com; Pen-
           tagon Memorial Project, http://memorial.pentagon.mil; Reclaiming the
           Sky, reclaimingthesky.com; The Peter M. Goodrich Memorial Founda-
           tion, goodrichfoundation.org; Tuesday’s Children, tuesdayschildren.org;
           Windows of Hope, windowsofhope.org.
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