Spiritual Guidance Is Hard to Automate
Human religious leaders benefit from their perceived authenticity.
Spiritual Guidance Is Hard to AutomateWhy businesses should work to keep their promises
Breaking a promise is costly, but exceeding it might not be worth the effort.
Companies laboring to exceed promises made to customers or employees may find that the extra effort is not appreciated.
Ayelet Gneezy and Nicholas Epley, “Worth Keeping but Not Exceeding: Asymmetric Consequences of Breaking versus Exceeding Promises,” Social Psychological and Personality Science, May 2014. Chart reprinted with permission from Sage Publications. Copyright 2014.
Human religious leaders benefit from their perceived authenticity.
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