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This Google exec became a boss 'overnight' 20 years ago—the most important lesson he's learned as a manager

Post date: 2025-12-17 03:36:21
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Brian Glaser became a first-time manager 20 years ago and now leads teams in charge of training some 150,000 Google employees worldwide.
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