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	<title>Rohitaash Says</title>
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	<description>In a world where business MUST happen at the speed of thought amid accelerating pace of technological developments, the future business winners are more than likely new faces that we haven't heard of yet.</description>
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	<itunes:summary>In a world where business MUST happen at the speed of thought, nothing decision makers do seems perfect anymore. Not even for a week let alone years and decades. The winners and survivors must figure out how to ride this accelerating wave of technology and establish long term clarity for their businesses.
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