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Russ Laraway - bityl.co/Avma
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Author: @TheyWinYouWin. Speaker. Advisor. Coach. Google, Twitter, Radical Candor, Qualtrics, Goodwater Capital. Wharton, USMC, SCAR.
Alpine, UT
Joined October 2009
@RGIII @Eagles @OuttaPocketRG3 @GGriffinIII I wrote a book in which we studied leadership behaviors that measurably & predictably lead to happier employees g better business outcomes. Paying very close attention to Nick & the Eagles, he nails so many of the dozen or so behaviors we studied.
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Because many senior leaders only trust that work is being done, if it's being done in a fishbowl. Here's an article on a more rational approach.
Why are some so against people working remote? If a job can be done remotely & that person can work autonomously then why not? I get so much more done and am much happier overall when I work remote. No distractions. No pointless meetings. No wasted time getting ready & driving
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@tomwatson Having run and having operated in an actual command post, I support removing *all* non-operators. On this count, I'd actually say to Newsom, "how the hell did he get in there in the first place?" Returning the StarLinks, though? Moronic political pettiness.
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@SelfMadeMastery The thing you need in life, that you should do everything you can to spend as little money on as possible, is your car. Toyotas run forever. Sexy? No. Safe and reliable? Yes. Toyotas when well cared for regularly run to 300K miles.
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@EliotShorrParks Oh, by the way, even cultures with right to left languages tend to do their data visualizations from left to right because numbers still, always, go from left to right.
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@elonmusk @SpencerJCox - a cautionary tale. Utah gets enough water. Utah does not capture enough water. A couple of favorable snow years buys us time. Long term problems related to water will have been avoidable, & it's a rare chance for a government to do something that really matters.
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Forget Musk. Our government routinely STEALS from us. I cannot believe there isn't more outrage.
They’re now openly admitting it. The $42 billion high speed internet program money was laundered and used for programs it wasn’t intended for How they did it: The FCC awarded Elon Musk’s Starlink $885 million to serve 642,925 homes Joe Biden targeted Elon Musk, revoked the contract after buying Twitter and then Democrats turned around and made a deal that “cost $100,000 per home”, but spent the money on their radical agenda instead They are literally openly admitting the $42 billion was laundered to be used for their radical agenda, not what it was intended for “So what has happened in the process of $42 billion being allocated for Americans to get internet?” “What they've been doing so far is advancing a wishlist of progressive policy goals. They've been pushing for DEI requirements, climate change, agenda preferences for government run networks, rather than just focusing on getting people connected.” Money laundering
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@NBTJacklyn @Rivian - How are they managing their cash position/operating runway? - What are they doing about their reliability problems - What's the plan to increase the geographic footprint of service centers - When will we be able to use the Tesla superchargers to charge a Rivian
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@AnyaLOvermann @elonmusk False comparison You're talking about his net worth. The taxes paid comparison you've made is on income. Not remotely the same. Net worth = Assets-Liabilities. By the time they are assets they've been taxed multiple times, often 5+ times. "Fair share" is populist garbage.
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