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Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins prides himself on his rapid-fire replies, and looks to hire talent who are just as driven as him: “I try to set that pace for people.”

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Kamala Harris sat down with “Call Her Daddy,” setting off the race to court young voters via podcast
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A mom of two put £4000 into her own muesli brand—now it’s turning over £28 million and she goes on vacation twice a month
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Air traffic controllers are so overworked, the FAA created a shortcut for new college grads
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Gen Z wants to be their own boss—billionaire Richard Branson says they may be better skipping college to ‘get on with it’ instead
SuccessGen Z wants to be their own boss—billionaire Richard Branson says they may be better skipping college to ‘get on with it’ instead
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