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Perfectionism

It’s a double-edged sword, says Qasim: You want to hit the market with the best possible product, but you also need to get something out for customer feedback because “maybe people are looking for something else and your assumption is … Continue reading

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Entrepreneur Lessons

 She believes an entrepreneur’s greatest asset is having a network of founders  to share insight on their own learning curves…in the long run, having other founders to bounce ideas off , lift you up when you’re doubting yourself and celebrating … Continue reading

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Home-care workers: The co-op option

I love the op-ed section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I applaud this reader Re: “Shortage of caregivers makes aging … Continue reading

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To Leave After Leave or Not to Leave

I am halfway through my pregnancy and have begun discussing maternity leave with my H.R. rep. Thanks to paid leave, short-term disability and vacation, I plan to be out for four and a half months. However, there is a small … Continue reading

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Co-op

What do you think of the empty storefronts that reap a tax break by remaining empty? All those conversations are happening at the Partnership for New York City, which I was invited to join in September. My fantasy for the … Continue reading

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