Podcast with Salvador Duarte

Business
Global
Started January 19, 2026

Salvador is 17, and is an EV winner from Portugal. Here is the transcript. Here is the list of discussed topics: 0:00 – We’re discovering talent quicker than ever 5:14 – Being in San Francisco is more important than ever 8:01 – There is such a thing like a winning organization 11:43 – Talent and conformity […] The post Podcast with Salvador Duarte appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesMy excellent Conversation with Brendan FoodyNegative political externalities from migration t...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 19, 2026
The emphasis on conformity within winning organizations can stifle individual creativity and hinder diverse problem-solving.
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Fostering winning organizations requires a balance between recognizing talent and allowing for non-conformity in ideas and approaches.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 19, 2026
Discovering talent quickly is crucial for innovation and growth, especially in competitive environments like San Francisco.
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Being in San Francisco offers unique opportunities, but it shouldn't be the only benchmark for talent development.
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The rapid pace of talent discovery may lead to superficial assessments, risking the long-term success of organizations.
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