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    Stop complimenting your colleagues

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    5 lessons from the pandemic I hope to remember as a CEO

    5 lessons from the pandemic I hope to remember as a CEO

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    5 things you need to learn before doing business in East Asia

    5 things you need to learn before doing business in East Asia

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    • 4 years ago
    You aren’t taking enough time off — and neither are your employees

    You aren’t taking enough time off — and neither are your employees

    • James Lintern
    • 4 years ago
    How I learned to love my competitors as a startup founder

    How I learned to love my competitors as a startup founder

    • Behzad Bani
    • 4 years ago
    I bootstrapped my company to a $500M+ valuation — here are my top 5 learnings

    I bootstrapped my company to a $500M+ valuation — here are my top 5 learnings

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    • 4 years ago
    Even ‘dream jobs’ have their flaws: Why honesty is the best recruiting tool

    Even ‘dream jobs’ have their flaws: Why honesty is the best recruiting tool

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    Why you should never be 100% honest at work

    Why you should never be 100% honest at work

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    • 4 years ago
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    Stop playing hot potato! Why the blame game is hurting your business

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    Here’s how you should price your deep tech startup’s product

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