Workplace Lessons from WWI

This past weekend marked 100 years to the day that Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. "The shot heard 'round the world," as it came to be known, sparked a series of retaliatory actions taken as a result of entangling alliances that had been formed among European nations for complicated reasons.

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