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2020年如何成功Twelve entrepreneurs and industry experts talked us through the trends to come in the next year -- and offered advice on how to navigate your way to a successful future.

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We're not just about to enter a new year. We're heading into a whole new decade. That means plenty of fresh opportunities, new chellenges, and the chance to build businesses that will create a better tomorrow. Trust the advice of these 12 experts and entrepreneurs -- who highlight the trends and topics that will impact the year ahead -- and get ready for a successful 2020, and beyond.

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