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Tesla chair says know-it-all CEOs trigger ‘red flag’

Robyn Denholm was in Auckland for VC firm Blackbird Ventures' conference.

Tesla chair and Blackbird operating partner Robyn Denholm.

Will Mace Wed, 07 Sep 2022

Tesla chair Robyn Denholm says CEOs and founders who think they know it all and are afraid to ask questions of the team around them are destined to fail.  

The electric carmaker and clean energy company’s Australia-based chair was in Auckland yesterday, speaking at venture capital firm Blackbird

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Will Mace Wed, 07 Sep 2022
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