Umm... isn't the whole point of an "alpha" to be the top-man... so how would there be more than one? That doesn't make any internally logical sense.
> An individual will likely be more productive in the environment best suited for them
Good premise, but you don't need the "alpha" theory to argue it.
> in determining if the "alpha" concept is a "more successful" model in business.
You do a really poor job of explaining what this even means, but it sounds bogus from your description. No offense intended.
The point is they're top of their pack, not top of the whole world.
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Umm... isn't the whole point of an "alpha" to be the top-man... so how would there be more than one? That doesn't make any internally logical sense.
> An individual will likely be more productive in the environment best suited for them
Good premise, but you don't need the "alpha" theory to argue it.
> in determining if the "alpha" concept is a "more successful" model in business.
You do a really poor job of explaining what this even means, but it sounds bogus from your description. No offense intended.