Those who left include the team that was behind the news publisher's fledgling membership program that was key to its diversification effort.
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Business-news outlet Quartz has lost 5 key people in the past few months

Business-news outlet Quartz has lost 5 key people in the past few months

Lucia Moses | Those who left include the team that was behind the news publisher's fledgling membership program that was key to its diversification effort.

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'It's nonpareil': How Swedish oat-milk brand Oatly became the undisputed king of a burgeoning $29 million market through its quirky grassroots approach to marketing

'It's nonpareil': How Swedish oat-milk brand Oatly became the undisputed king of a burgeoning $29 million market through its quirky grassroots approach to marketing

Tanya Dua | Oatly has focused on grassroots and word-of-mouth marketing that uses quirky, irreverent messaging.

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The co-creator of Netflix's culture deck explains how to decide which employees to fire — and how to avoid the pitfalls that render so many startup founders 'irrevelant'

The co-creator of Netflix's culture deck explains how to decide which employees to fire — and how to avoid the pitfalls that render so many startup founders 'irrevelant'

Shana Lebowitz and Sherin Shibu | Patty McCord was the first HR chief at Netflix. In this webinar, she shares the biggest people-management mistakes she's seen — and how to avoid them.

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This VC wins deals at lower valuations than her Silicon Valley rivals. Here's why CEOs choose her over deeper-pocketed funds.

This VC wins deals at lower valuations than her Silicon Valley rivals. Here's why CEOs choose her over deeper-pocketed funds.

Callum Burroughs | It's all about specialization.

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A manager's No. 1 job is to create 'resume-worthy' experiences for employees, says Netflix's original chief talent officer — and using the '6-month rule' is key

A manager's No. 1 job is to create 'resume-worthy' experiences for employees, says Netflix's original chief talent officer — and using the '6-month rule' is key

Sherin Shibu,Shana Lebowitz | This test applies to employees and managers alike, and makes them ask a difficult question: "Am I part of or building the right team?"

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From traveling the world to solving mysteries using DNA, finance pros tell us how they spend their garden leave

From traveling the world to solving mysteries using DNA, finance pros tell us how they spend their garden leave

Bradley Saacks,Meghan Morris | If you stay in finance long enough, a garden leave in between jobs is nearly inevitable. Here's how some people have spent their mandated time off.

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Ray Dalio sees 'serious problems' stemming from the next recession. Here's why he warns even the Fed might be powerless to save the economy.

Ray Dalio sees 'serious problems' stemming from the next recession. Here's why he warns even the Fed might be powerless to save the economy.

Christopher Competiello | Ray Dalio, the founder and cochief investment officer of Bridgewater Associates, compares today's economic environment to that of the 1930s.

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Brand house Cannabis One just brought in a top dealmaker to chase down unconventional deals in the nascent sector

Brand house Cannabis One just brought in a top dealmaker to chase down unconventional deals in the nascent sector

Jeremy Berke | Cannabis One is hunting for smaller deals in the $5-10 million range as the industry enters an M&A wave.

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A CEO who just raised $200 million from SoftBank refuses to run his business from Silicon Valley, where rents and talent are overpriced

A CEO who just raised $200 million from SoftBank refuses to run his business from Silicon Valley, where rents and talent are overpriced

Charlie Wood | The C2FO executives Sandy Kemper and Colin Sharp told Business Insider why the SoftBank-backed fintech was based in Kansas, not Silicon Valley.

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We still don't know if Jeffrey Epstein's money is floating around Silicon Valley, but several top venture capital firms say they've never accepted funds from the disgraced financier

We still don't know if Jeffrey Epstein's money is floating around Silicon Valley, but several top venture capital firms say they've never accepted funds from the disgraced financier

Megan Hernbroth | Although many VC firms have restrictions barring them from publicly discussing limited partners, 27 told Business Insider Epstein was not involved.

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