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Tacit knowledge involves things like knowing how to manage yourself and others, and how to navigate complicated social situations.
It involves things like automatically enrolling someone in a retirement plan and allowing them to opt out, as opposed to leaving it to them to opt in.
She says: "A lot of the work involves things like diary management and handling emails, which can all be done remotely very easily.
Collateral management, for instance, involves things like cross-margining, in which offsetting exposures are lumped together, allowing investors to reduce the overall amount of capital needed to be set aside to cover positions.
Labor is rewarding and communal, and involves things like replanting forests, studying the language of whales, creating modular homes and, if you happen to be black, making and exporting music from the hub neighborhood of "Soul City".
Fine-tuning involves things like praising good workers and sacking bad ones ("one of the biggest opportunities to create a legend is when the hammer falls right on the culture and someone has to go").Laszlo Bock's "Work Rules!" is much better.
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Most of the people on the panel have no real world awareness of what it's like to be without insurance and have to make choices that involve things like, "Well, what series of decisions can I make today that will put off my eventual death the longest," and then hope they don't end up in a car accident.
Of course, Amazon Go may create work too, most likely value-add services involving things like handling returns or gift-wrapping, but that is hardly likely to make up for other job losses.
Put aside the thought that legal remedies often involve things like discovery and depositions.
So far, digital-television applications have involved things like voting in game shows or calling up information about a programme.
(More than half of the wiretaps are now classified as electronic, involving things like pagers, cell phones or e-mail).
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