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		<title>Culture Presentation by Reed Hastings of Netflix</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reed Hastings of Netflix fame shared a slideshare presentation with the world that really hits home about the importance of a culture of freedom and reliability.  Netflix is something special and Reed is a big reason why. Some of my favorite parts include: Communication &#8211; you treat people with respect independent of their status or [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aaron Patzer was the founder and CEO of Mint.com.  In late 2009 Mint.com sold to Intuit for a reported $170 million dollars and Aaron is now head of the personal finance business at Intuit.  In 3 years he was able to help build a business that tracked billions of dollars of investing, banking and finance [...]]]></description>
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