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Oprah dreamed of being “famous” as a teenager. Today, she’s a household name known for her media empire and boasts $2.8B in net worth. How did Oprah make her goals reality?
What can the man behind Trader Joe’s—the small but mighty grocery store with $16B in revenue—teach us about the power of a point of view? And, what can you learn from Joe for your own career?
Slack’s relentless search for feedback led them to a $28B acquisition in just two years. What can Slack’s journey teach us for our own careers?
What can one of the hottest toys of the 90s (Polly Pocket) teach us about finding our “edge” for our own careers?
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How did Susan Cain lead the “Quiet Revolution”? What can her path from Wall Street corporate attorney to New York Times bestselling author teach us about building a personal brand?
How did Ursula Burns work her way up from executive assistant to CEO of Xerox? What can her journey teach us about being seen and heard?
How did pickleball become the fastest-growing sport in America? And what can the tennis-like game teach us about how to make smarter career moves by being… simpler?
How did The Rock become the superstar he is today—and what can his career moves teach us about how we should navigate our own careers?
In honor of National First Generation College Celebration Day, here are 10 first-generation college student experiences that I thought were setbacks but that are actually superpowers.
Did you know? 36 billion. That’s the number of streams that Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny has amassed on Spotify since 2020, putting him at the top of the charts for 3 years in a row. What can we learn for our own careers from Bad Bunny’s example?
Did You Know? “Halloween” (1978) used a $2 mask to build a $700M movie franchise. What can we learn from “Halloween” for our careers?
Did you know that shoppers used to check out at grocery stores using punch cards? The first barcode was dreamt up in 1947. Then why did it take 27 years for it to be put into practice?
Did you know that this former migrant farmer was rejected by NASA *eleven* times? How did he become an astronaut at age 47?
Did you know that the first Star Wars standalone film (Rogue One, 2016) was refilmed only two months before its release in theaters? Why was it changed—and what can we learn from it?
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How was the coffee filter invented? That's our topic in this week’s edition of “Did You Know?”
How did Doug McMillon become the CEO of Walmart?
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