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		<title>Greed is Good: Making a Profit Doesn&#8217;t Always Mean Making Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While government agencies are "not for profits" that doesn't mean they are "not for results".  The aim of any organization is to maximize profit (results) for their investors (taxpayers).  Government should be as "greedy" about achieving results as the private sector is about profit.]]></description>
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