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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being book smart doesn’t bring much value to an org when practically every piece of information you want is at your fingertips. It isn’t hard to find college educated employees. Finding college educated employees employees that can think, analyze, process and apply that is a rarity. [/quote] Finding employers who know how to create economic value by employing people who can think, analyze, process, and apply is also a rarity.[/quote] People who can think, analyze, process, and apply it can work for themselves. Why are college educated people even looking to work for someone? Who promised you all a job? [/quote] Nobody promised anyone a job. However, I've seen economic research that suggests that larger organizations produce more economic value per employee than smaller organizations. Small business occupies a lot of people's time but is not particularly strong at innovation across the category and at providing high pay and benefits for a large share of its workforce. Think privately-owned home health care agencies vs. pharma companies. Think about the Silicon Valley companies that are highly valued. Even though they are less people-intensive than older industry companies, they have thousands of workers.[/quote]
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