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Jessica Lessin is the founder and CEO of The Information, the publication known for original, in-depth reporting about technology and business. In eight years, Lessin has grown The Information into one of the largest subscription journalism communities in the world, attracting an influential audience of business leaders globally. Lessin has covered Silicon Valley and the technology industry for almost two decades and was previously a reporter and editor at the Wall Street Journal. She lives in the Bay Area, with her husband and three boys. When not trying to keep up with her children, she enjoys surfing and skiing.
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Been thinking about it a lot as the downturn continues. The one that resonates the most based on the companies we are reporting on is the need for speed. Curious what your most and least favorite bullets of advice are from the deck.
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I haven't listened to this yet but Joe is 100% one of the best about thinking about the future of media, so I am bookmarking for my next walk.
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Will Apple Ever Launch a Car?
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I personally think it is far from clear after reading Wayne's piece and am curious what others think.
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I'm interested in the role of whistleblowers in tech and in business overall. The Uber leak seems to be having less of a reaction, of course, than the Frances Haugen leak. It kind seems like people aren't as engaged in this trove. But wondering what others think.
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