My Best Advice — Dan Hesse

In late 2007, when Dan Hesse became CEO of Sprint, the company was months away from bankruptcy. The economy was starting to falter, heading toward…

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My Best Advice — Cassie Holmes

Cassie Mogilner Holmes, a distinguished professor of marketing and behavioral decision-making at UCLA Anderson School of Management, holds the Bud Knapp Marketing Professorship. Born and…

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My Best Advice — David Diggs

Thrown into the deep end at my first industry trade group meeting in 2013, I quickly learned the harsh realities of navigating challenging industry discussions.…

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My Best Advice — Laurinda Pang

From Sinch’s headquarters in Stockholm, Laurinda Pang leads 4,000 Sinchers around the globe who empower brands to connect with their customers across messaging, voice and…

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My Best Advice — Huggy Rao

Huggy Rao, the Atholl McBean Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, has spent over forty-five years shaping the minds of…

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My Best Advice — John Lauer

John Lauer is your archetypical serial entrepreneur. While most famous for founding Zipwhip—sold to Twilio for a whopping $952 million (based on the closing date…

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My Best Advice — Terry Hsiao

Terry Hsiao is an entrepreneur, advisor, and investor with extensive experience in cloud software, mobile apps, wireless networks, and fintech. He has founded multiple companies…

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My Best Advice — Stacey Estrella

Curiosity and patience are the bedrock to good storytelling. They have been integral tools to Stacey Estrella's approach, aiding her clients in discerning their own…

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