#206 The Venture Mindset with Ilya Strebulaev, Economist & Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business

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#352 AI Agents at Work: What Actually Breaks (and How to Fix It) with Danielle Crop, EVP Digital Strategy & Alliances at WNS

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