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Intersection #10 of 10: To take advantage of missed opportunities and pivot when needed. By Mitch Praver (a.k.a. The
Intersection #6 of 10: Ability to be a magical CEO. By Mitch Praver (a.k.a. The CEO Magician, www.theceomagician.com) In
Intersection #10 of 10: To take advantage of missed opportunities and pivot when needed. By Mitch Praver (a.k.a. The
Intersection #9 of 10: The ability to possess the mastery and toolbox of skills for successful execution. By Mitch
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Intersection #2 of 10 – To build effective collaboration and teamwork. How many people do you rely on to
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