The Trust to Risk Ratio (feat. Soona + a four-step risk framework)

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15 Min(ish) Skill: Script the Start and End (ITS Classic)

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Today we'll talk about thrust and drag, the components of momentum. Momentum is the lifeblood for startups, but most people leave it to chance. By focusing on the inputs of momentum - thrust and drag - you can build systems to ensure you keep moving forward. Gaps kill startups. T ...  Show more

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