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		<title>There is a New Player in Town, Will You Compete or Collaborate?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Awuku-Tatum</dc:creator>
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Audi’s “Separation” commercial, starts with an Audi A4 showered with letters, which perhaps represent glowing praise. Suddenly we see a Mercedes C300 and a BMW 328 roll onto the scene, as the words “Slower. Smaller, Less fuel efficient”, float above. The ad ends with Audi racing over the finish line as the biggest, fastest most fuel efficient car in its class and the caption “Progress is Beautiful”.
When a new employee joins the ranks, we are either aware of their imminent arrival or caught off-guard. If it is the latter, thought of how you stack up may plague your mind. Days after the Olympics, we recognize a little bit of competition [...]<hr /><hr />]]></description>
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