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Amit Singh of Google for Work: A Respectful Clash of Ideas

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Ajit Singh , president of Google for Work, shares insights he has gained over the years with the NYT's Adam Bryant. He says coaching with a positive attitude and offering advice in a positive way as things happen, so that it doesn't sound like mere criticism, is important. This is actually received enthusiastically if done correctly because people believe you are helping them succeed. Communicating with your team and others is also very important, to provide inspiration and meaning for work, and requires careful thought. In his work he concentrates on a few things as its not possible to everything well.

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