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Hack Your Bureaucracy: Get Things Done No Matter Your Role on Any Team

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You will be able to ask questions and learn from his book, "Hack Your Bureaucracy: Get Things Done No Matter Your Role on Any Team". The first 50 in attendance will receive a signed copy of the book. Read More

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Event Details: December 1st at 12:30

You will be able to ask questions and learn from his book, “Hack Your Bureaucracy: Get Things Done No Matter Your Role on Any Team“. The first 50 in attendance will receive a signed copy of the book.

You will learn strategies anyone can use to improve your organization through their own stories and those of fellow bureaucracy hackers. Regardless of your industry, role, or team, Hack Your Bureaucracy shows how to get started, take initiative on your own, and transform your ideas into impact.

Spots and books are limited, so RSVP today! More details will be shared upon RSVP confirmation.

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Speaker:
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Nick Sinai
BIO: is a Senior Advisor at Insight Partners, a VC and private equity firm, and serves on the boards of Rebellion Defense, HawkEye360, LeoLabs, and Shift5. Nick is also Adjunct Faculty at Harvard Kennedy School and a Senior Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Nick served as U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer in the Obama White House, and prior, played a key role in crafting the National Broadband Plan at the FCC. Recently, Nick co-founded the U.S. Digital Corps, a new two-year federal fellowship for early-career technologists, launched in the summer of 2021. He lives in Westwood, MA.