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Kickstarter’s C.E.O. on Running a Fully Remote Company With a Four-Day Workweek

The New York Times – Business:

Everette Taylor took over Kickstarter at a low moment for the crowdfunding pioneer, which made its name with small projects but now attracts major multinationals and celebrities.

Jordyn Holman
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This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Content Type: Personal Profile, Crowdfunding (Internet), Entrepreneurship, Everette Taylor, Executives and Management (Theory), Kickstarter, Labor and Jobs, Venture Capital, Work-Life Balance, Workplace Environment
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