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Only capabilities that are valuable, common, costly to imitate, and substitutable can be strategic capabilities.
Autonomous Person
An individual who acts independently or self-sufficiently, often making decisions based on personal beliefs and values.
Group Goals
Objectives or outcomes that a group aims to achieve collectively, which can influence the direction and dynamics of group activities and interactions.
Emotionality
The observable behavioral and physiological component of emotion; refers to an individual's intensity of emotional reactions.
Narcissistic Behaviors
Patterns of actions or attitudes that display excessive self-admiration, self-centeredness, and a lack of empathy for others.
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