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Brackish Strategy

In this issue: learnings from the first month of our Special Interest Group on Protocols for Business. From the importance of conflict to ideas from basketball and bear management. Brackish (adjective): a mix of saltwater and freshwater, at once quenching and sapping.

Brackish (adjective): a mix of saltwater and freshwater, at once quenching and sapping. Sodium is a dual-action nutrient. On the one hand you need salts like sodium and potassium to rehydrate effectively.

On the one hand you need salts like sodium and potassium to rehydrate effectively. On the other hand, too much salt will pull the water out of cells — and can be deadly. In 2005, Blue Ocean Strategy hit the shelves of airport bookstores and business schools.

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