Manolo Alvarez

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A moonshot, he said, should first be about solving “a huge problem in the world that affects many millions of people.” Second, it should not settle for half-baked measures. It has to provide a “radical solution” that can do away with the problem for good. Teller’s last criteria is the reasonable expectation that technology can actually solve the problem. Moonshots should be as much about pragmatism as they are about dreaming.
Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork
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