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“I think an optimist believes tomorrow can be better than today—and they take an active role in making it so,” wrote Tony Safoian, tech CEO.
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Care delivery organizations and payers have accelerated efforts to expand into fast-growing industry subsegments with ‘transact to build’ M&A. Six actions could bolster their chances of success.
A conversation with the CEO of the global semiconductor company.
Imagine this: you’ve just crushed your presentation. The audience was nodding along to your key points, your slides were sharp, and your examples hit home. When it was time for Q&A, you felt unstoppable.
Then comes the first question—and …




