S12E18: How to Write Emails That Don't Suck

S12E18: How to Write Emails That Don't Suck

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Send us a textWatch the top MBA teams in the 2025 MBA Case Competition World Cup Finals go head-to-head in a live, high-pressure strategy showdown.Five finalist teams take on The Cava Challenge: build a 3–5 year growth strategy to scale Cava nationally — without sacrificing the f ...  Show more

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