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  • What's a skill you admire in others?

    Abdul Rehman
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    Sergey Koshevoy
    Planyway
    Launching soon!
    The skill I deeply admire in others is the ability to transform complexity into clarity. Those who can distill intricate challenges into straightforward, actionable steps are truly invaluable.
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    Setup Dubai Business
    One skill I admire in others is effective communication. This skill is essential, especially during a new company setup in Dubai. Clear and concise communication helps convey ideas, build strong relationships, and avoid misunderstandings. Whether it's presenting a business plan to investors or collaborating with a team, being able to express thoughts confidently can lead to better outcomes. Additionally, good communicators can listen actively, which fosters a positive working environment. This skill not only benefits individuals but also contributes to the overall success of the business as it grows and adapts in Dubai’s dynamic market.
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    Anette Morgan
    Honestly, people who can stay calm under pressure blow my mind.
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    George Aleesu
    Lancepilot
    Lancepilot
    Launching soon!
    Emotional Intelligence (EI). People with this skill just knowing how to go around even the worst cases. I really admire people with this skill alot.
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    APIPark
    APIPark
    Someone who has the ability to execute. Everyone has a lot of ideas, but it's hard to really execute them quickly and stick to them
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    Maurizio Isendoorn
    People who like the climb more than the view.
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    QING LI
    Ooh, that's a good one! For me, it's got to be the ability to stay calm under pressure. You know, those people who are like zen masters in a crisis, just calmly taking control without breaking a sweat? I admire that so much because I'm over here trying not to lose it over a forgotten coffee order! 😆 And, honestly, I've noticed people with those calm vibes often manage to think things through more clearly, which is why they're so good at handling curveballs. It’s something I’m constantly working on—maybe one day!
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    Anik Beauchemin
    @koshevoysergey said it perfectly. Explaining technical, specific information into a manner that anyone can understand.
    Artem Astakhov
    Ability to have an open conversation and avoid small talk.
    Natasha H
    Consistency - it takes real discipline, and I really admire that quality in people
    Yanlin Wu
    Courage to embrace failure
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    George Aleesu
    Lancepilot
    Lancepilot
    Launching soon!
    @linda_yanlin I like this one! Especially in a society that expect more from us. We have to understand that it's oke to fail, and that failure is just part of the processes to getting things done!
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    Yanlin Wu
    @rhexai That's right. For a startup, it's commenplace to fail and the maker must have faith in their product, keeping optimizing and improving, until they make a great product
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    Maru Rivera
    Someone who's able to keep a great vibe while getting s*it done. How awesome it is to work with people who keep a smile under pressure.
    suti harsih
    Resilience and Stay Calm in every situation
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    I really admire people who are great at staying calm under pressure. It's impressive how they can keep their cool and think clearly even when things get chaotic.