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Co-founder of The Carlyle Group, David Rubenstein, admits to being too old to be a great social media person and tells a story about being helped with his iPhone by Tim Cook.
46:47 - 47:30 (00:42)
Summary
Co-founder of The Carlyle Group, David Rubenstein, admits to being too old to be a great social media person and tells a story about being helped with his iPhone by Tim Cook.
ChapterDifferences between Venture Capital and Buyout Worlds
Episode1082 Billionaire Mindset, Leadership & Living A Great Life w/David Rubenstein
PodcastThe School of Greatness
A discussion about email overload with tips about managing emails and the challenges of responding to all the emails, including the psychic weight of forgetting to respond.
47:30 - 48:09 (00:39)
Summary
A discussion about email overload with tips about managing emails and the challenges of responding to all the emails, including the psychic weight of forgetting to respond.
ChapterDifferences between Venture Capital and Buyout Worlds
Episode1082 Billionaire Mindset, Leadership & Living A Great Life w/David Rubenstein
PodcastThe School of Greatness
In the digital age, where technology has become the norm, handwriting may seem like an outdated practice.
48:09 - 49:02 (00:53)
Summary
In the digital age, where technology has become the norm, handwriting may seem like an outdated practice. However, the trend of sending handwritten notes has become a popular way to show sincerity, leaving some with poor penmanship in a bind.
ChapterDifferences between Venture Capital and Buyout Worlds
Episode1082 Billionaire Mindset, Leadership & Living A Great Life w/David Rubenstein
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Venture Capital investments aim for 10 times or 20 times the initial investment, whereas Buyout investments aim for a 90% success rate of their investments.
49:03 - 50:45 (01:42)
Summary
Venture Capital investments aim for 10 times or 20 times the initial investment, whereas Buyout investments aim for a 90% success rate of their investments.