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A competitive edge emerges when you combine different skills, experiences, and connections.
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032 |
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…in the start-up world, competition – or lack thereof – makes a big difference.
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042 |
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There’s competition for good opportunities. And because of that, if you can intelligently take on risk, you will find opportunities others miss.
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175 |
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Rather than avoiding risk, if you take intelligent risks, it will give you a competitive edge.
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177 |
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Network intelligence is the advanced game: if you do it well, it’ll give you a competitive edge.
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217 |
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The only way to beat the competition is to stop trying to beat the competition.
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004 |
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[Chief executives] should use innovation because, without it, companies are stuck in the trap of competitive improvements.
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097 |
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Using your money to buy time and options has a lifestyle benefit few luxury goods can compete with.
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084 |
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In a world where intelligence is hyper-competitive and many previous technical skills have become automated, competitive advantages tilt toward nuanced and soft skills – like communication, empathy, and perhaps most of all, flexibility.
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109 |
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…it always comes down to learning how to learn and how to compete. With those two qualities, you can do anything you want.
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124 |