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Listen to Your Intuition | Business Lessons from the World Chess Championship Match Carlsen – Karjakin, Part 6
After 12 games of the world chess championship between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin the score was 6-6, and a tiebreak became necessary to get a decision in the match. The tiebreak on Wednesday, 30 November, consisted of four rapid … Continue reading
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Face Your Mistakes | Business Lessons from the World Chess Championship Match Carlsen – Karjakin, Part 5
Game 10 of the world chess championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin was a tragicomedy of errors. In a slightly better position, Carlsen gave up his advantage through an inaccurate exchange of bishops in move 19. After that, … Continue reading
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Tagged business lessons, Business Strategy, Chess, Circumspection, decision-making, Entrepreneurs, Errors, executives, Magnus Carlsen, Mental Robustness, Mistakes, New York, Opportunities, Patience, Preparation, Resilience, Risk Management, Sergey Karjakin, Strategic Decisions, strategic thinking, Willpower, World Chess Championship 2016
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