How did being in bankruptcy affect your thinking as a leader?
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Former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster at 7-Eleven
Niche: Retail, eCommerce, Production, Marketing
Revenue: $100K–$500K/month
Location: USA
Started: 1927
It pushed me to look outside the U.S. and really explore what other markets were doing better. When times are tough, you have to be more creative and open to new ideas.
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