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"I'm the business equivalent of a diamond.
The business equivalent of this is restructuring, the broader the better.
Internally, managers disagreed over whether the strategy, the business equivalent of a tourniquet, could work.
"It's the business equivalent of walking across the street and being hit by a car.
Finally, there is the problem of uncritical emulation and its business equivalent: casual benchmarking.
SARAH GREEN CARMICHAEL: But what's the business equivalent of the pep talk?
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