I built billion-dollar companies by giving my employees agency. I use the same approach with my 5 kids.
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Zynga founder Mark Pincus says giving children agency, responsibility, and room for eccentricity matters more than achievement.
I built billion-dollar companies by giving my employees agency. I use the same approach with my 5 kids.
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Kelly Burch
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