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Gursagar Singh

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True, many of them don’t have formal business degrees, but what they excel at is having a strong vision, understanding the market, and taking risks. They often have a deep passion for the products or industries they’re involved in, and that drive is key. They also tend to surround themselves with talented teams, including engineers, to bring that vision to life. It's more about creativity, adaptability, and leadership than just formal education in business.

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