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Robert L. Joss, Professor of Finance, Dean Emeritus of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, has some advice a few weeks before graduation. In fact, he has 10 life lessons:
10. Life is like cricket
9. Life is too short to deal with "bad" people
8. Run it like you own it
7. Don't forget to manage side-ways
6. Don't take yourself too seriously
5. Without fear -- there is no courage
4. Life is full of "character building experiences"
3. Find the words
2. Use CAT (Critical Analysis Thinking) and GSB (Graduate School of Business) learning throughout your life
1. Don't forget to renew yourself
Stanford Graduate School of Business: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu
Center for Leadership Development and Research: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cldr
Robert L. Joss biography: https://gsbapps.stanford.edu/facultyp...
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