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Masters in Business

Luis Perez-Breva Explains How to Be ‘Productively Wrong’

Masters in Business

Bloomberg

Entrepreneurship, Investing, Business

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2018

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Luis Perez-Breva Explains How to Be ‘Productively Wrong’

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0:00.0

If you're looking for a leg up for your business, look no further than North Carolina.

0:04.8

There are many reasons it's been ranked the top state for business.

0:08.2

The evolution of its tax code is just one of them.

0:11.6

Among all states with a corporate tax rate, North Carolina has the lowest, by 2030, it won't

0:17.8

even have one.

0:19.0

Now that'll make the neighbors jealous.

0:21.3

So if you're all in on better business, it's all in North Carolina.

0:26.8

Visit allinnc.com to learn more.

0:30.0

Data and analytics, technology, connected.

0:33.8

Bloomberg's enterprise solutions integrate systems and workflows across your firm so you

0:38.2

can increase transparency and maximize efficiency.

0:41.5

Ready to see his opportunity?

0:42.9

Start at Bloomberg.com slash think bigger.

0:47.2

This is Masters in Business with Barry Rittles on Bloomberg Radio.

0:55.0

This week on the podcast, I have a special guest.

0:57.6

His name is Luis Perez Brava.

0:59.9

He is a professor at MIT, where he directs the innovation teams program.

1:05.0

He is also the author of Innovating a Doors Manifesto.

1:10.8

And this is really a fascinating conversation.

1:13.9

For those of you who are interested in the direction that technology is taking us and

1:21.7

how startup Silicon Valley technology, problem solving, big data, artificial intelligence,

1:31.3

et cetera, is progressing.

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