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5 Leadership Lessons I Learned from A Billionaire Investor: Ray Dalio

Strategy Driven

The name of hedge fund billionaire Raymond Dalio triggers emotions of adoration, admiration, and even dislike. Here are five leadership lessons that you can learn from Dalio. Whether it’s value investing in Singapore or learning a new language, it makes sense to learn from those that have traveled the journey before you.

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Post-Covid Work Trends and the Future of Work

HR Digest

Reason being an ability to hedge their bets and get a foothold in diverse markets and manage risks better. But the organizational expansion is bound to create challenges of operation and management and higher leadership skills. . It says there will be a similar acceleration of M&A and nationalization of companies post-covid.

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Why the “F” Bomb Shouldn’t Be Dropped

N2Growth Blog

While both perspectives cover some of the same ground, the article in The Journal hedges a bit too much for my taste. I’ve traveled the world (23 countries and counting), spent years in athletic locker rooms, served in the military, and have been in my fair share of interesting places.

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Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Crazy Rich Asians

Joseph Lalonde

A Reel Leadership Article What do you get when you cross My Big Fat Greek Wedding with a cast of Asians? Crazy Rich Asians tells the story of the extremely wealthy and good looking Nick Young (Henry Golding) and his girlfriend Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) as they travel to Singapore for Nick’s best friend’s wedding.

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Why Business Leaders Need to Read More Science Fiction

Harvard Business Review

Rising sea levels flood Manhattan in Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 , prompting hedge fund managers and real estate investors to create a new intertidal market index. Like international travel or meditation, it creates space for us to question our assumptions.

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The Man Who Is Changing The World.

Rich Gee Group

He started the Khan Academy as a way to tutor his cousins remotely — while he was a hedge fund analyst in Boston, and they were students in New Orleans. It was clear there was a huge unmet need, so Sal left his hedge fund job and started Khan Academy with the mission of providing a free world-class education to anyone, anywhere.

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3 Ways to Get Your Own Digital Platform

Harvard Business Review

Customers can tweet at JetBlue with questions or problems, and the account helps keep JetBlue front of mind for its followers, even when they’re not traveling. However, this may have been a hedging strategy as Starbucks built up its own digital capability, including a popular app and payment system.