10 Cool Ways To Attract People To Your Web SiteWritten by Dupuy
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| | Book Summary: What is the Emperor WearingWritten by Regine Azurin
This article is based on following book: What is Emperor Wearing? Truth-Telling in Business Relationships By Laurie Weiss Butterworth-Heinneman ISBN 0-7506-9872-1 217 pagesOnce upon a time, an emperor who loved clothes was approached by two con men who made him an offer he couldn’t refuse. They promised to weave him a special cloth that would be invisible to anyone that is stupid or unworthy of their position. As work proceeded, emperor sent high-ranking officials to inspect cloth. While these officials saw only air where cloth was supposedly being made, they reported that work was proceeding well for fear of being considered stupid or unworthy of their rank. Finally emperor and his entourage came to inspect cloth. None could see it, but all, also fearing to be known as stupid, proclaimed its magnificence. The con men pretended to cut and sew while everyone supported deception. When emperor wore clothes made from “fabric,” crowd likewise pretended to see clothes. A small child, viewing naked emperor, announced to all that could hear: “the emperor has no clothes!”
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