Company Culture and the Power of Thoughtful Disagreement
Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio and Andrew Ross Sorkin of the New York Times discuss meaningful work and meaningful relationships through radical truth and radical transparency.
From the New York Times DealBook Conference — December 11, 2014
Видео Company Culture and the Power of Thoughtful Disagreement канала Bridgewater Associates
From the New York Times DealBook Conference — December 11, 2014
Видео Company Culture and the Power of Thoughtful Disagreement канала Bridgewater Associates
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