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Kumar Sambhav

@kr_smbv

Entrepreneur by heart
Service by Attitude.
Love solitude 🤝

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What does the future of the food system look like? How do we get there? Quotes from Dan Barber, Karen Washington, Soul Fire Farm, @Dmozaffarian, @ PaulaADaniels, Gary Paul Nabhan, Baldemar Velasquez and more shine a light on the road ahead foodtank.com/news/2020/07/1… via Food Tank

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"You don't manage people; you manage things. You lead people." - Admiral Grace Hopper #management #leadership #LeadershipDevelopment #QOTD

"You don't manage people; you manage things. You lead people." - Admiral Grace Hopper #management #leadership #LeadershipDevelopment #QOTD
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My experience has been the same. Marketing mistakes (& the raw difficulty of startup marketing) is the biggest cause of startup failure. Via failory.com/blog/startup-m…

My experience has been the same. Marketing mistakes (& the raw difficulty of startup marketing) is the biggest cause of startup failure.

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"Privileging short-term job training over demanding educational experiences associated with high-levels of intellectual, personal, and social development is a bad idea for individuals, for the vitality of the American economy, and for our democracy." s.hbr.org/3rhtkmR

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“Most schools don’t teach kids about money, and most families don’t talk about money,” said CJ MacDonald, Step’s founder and chief executive. “It became very clear there was a gap in the market.” nyti.ms/3jovm38