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	<title>Comments on: The Luxury Prime: Impact on Logistics Decision-Making?</title>
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		<title>By: srmurrayut</title>
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		<description>Very thought provoking.  I think this could also be directly related to the problems of Tiger Woods.  Sometimes people who are live in an atmosphere of great wealth come to believe that they are above social norms, or at least are subject to a higher level of social norm.  This &quot;stinkin thinkin&quot; as Zig Ziglar would say, has a direct negative effect on their decisions.

I agree.  Big shiny offices may project a vision of well being, but you need to dig under the facade and find out what the actual business practices are.  In the same way, a well kept but aged facility does not equal an unsuccessful tenet.  I think Warren Buffet still lives in an older home and drives an older car

Steve Murray
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very thought provoking.  I think this could also be directly related to the problems of Tiger Woods.  Sometimes people who are live in an atmosphere of great wealth come to believe that they are above social norms, or at least are subject to a higher level of social norm.  This &#8220;stinkin thinkin&#8221; as Zig Ziglar would say, has a direct negative effect on their decisions.</p>
<p>I agree.  Big shiny offices may project a vision of well being, but you need to dig under the facade and find out what the actual business practices are.  In the same way, a well kept but aged facility does not equal an unsuccessful tenet.  I think Warren Buffet still lives in an older home and drives an older car</p>
<p>Steve Murray<br />
Supply Chain Visions</p>
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