(Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images) In the investment world, small caps are often an afterthought compared to large-cap and tech-related stocks, even as they quietly fly under the radar.
In this article, the authors argue that a better approach is to focus on micro-inclusions — small but intentional acts that include everyone in the actual process of producing work together.
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Investors gravitate to small-company stocks for a couple of reasons. Some want a dose of small companies in their portfolios to round out their exposure to the large-company stocks that dominate ...