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How living at a Zen Buddhist monastery taught you how to be a better entrepreneur

Strategy Driven

The short and most Zen answer is that I did not learn how to be a better entrepreneur by living in a Zen Buddhist monastery. Being an entrepreneur is what taught me to become a better entrepreneur. The challenge on building AI towards that end is that translations can be great and still be significantly changed by reviewers.

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Overcoming Fragmentation in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

America is a nation of innovators and entrepreneurs. Health care is fragmented, and the quality of care varies widely, which leads to unsustainable health care spending. But the ACA does little to address fragmentation, quality of care, and the sustainability of the financial model for U.S. Addressing Uneven Quality.

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Why the Future of Social Science Is with Private Companies

Harvard Business Review

The Reproducibility Project found it could substantively replicate the results of fewer than 40% of 100 high-profile experiments published in peer-reviewed journals. Is it any wonder why so many of the very best researchers in these domains go commercial or become entrepreneurs themselves?