Top execs and tech CEOs reveal their secrets to being a successful leader
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It takes a lot of hard work to become an effective leader.
"You have to be systematic about training yourself," said DropBox founder and CEO Drew Houston on Business Insider's podcast, "Success! How I Did It." "That means figuring out what you don't know and learning it - and no one is going to do that for you."
Current and former business leaders have given great career advice on the podcast, including finding funding to launching startup to hiring the right people. In this episode, we pulled the best tips for how to be a great leader in any industry.
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Here's the master class episode from top executives on leadership:
- I quit McKinsey after 1.5 years. I was making over $200k but my mental health was shattered.
- Some Tesla factory workers realized they were laid off when security scanned their badges and sent them back on shuttles, sources say
- I tutor the children of some of Dubai's richest people. One of them paid me $3,000 to do his homework.
- Why are so many elite coaches moving to Western countries?
- Global GDP to face a 19% decline by 2050 due to climate change, study projects
- 5 things to keep in mind before taking a personal loan
- Markets face heavy fluctuations; settle lower taking downtrend to 4th day
- Move over Bollywood, audio shows are starting to enter the coveted ‘100 Crores Club’