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No Mercy / No Malice: License to Intervene

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Scott Galloway shares his take on the new NYC mayor and what Democrats can learn from the early policy agenda. He also explains how employees should think about “key person risk” when working for founder-led companies, and reflects candidly on the pros and cons of sending a child ...  Show more

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