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Stanford eCorner | Mission Matters Later - Qasar Younis (Applied Intuition) @ecorner | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
Qasar Younis, CEO of Applied Intuition, explains the difference between a mission and values, how his company developed their values (or operating principles), and how they help the company attract the right employees. He encourages founders to make sure their product is accepted by the market first before establishing values or a mission.

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