Tech billionaire and VC Tej Kohli says tech CEOs should be working longer hours than any of their colleagues.
This story requires our BI Prime membership. To read the full article,Tej Kohli is the billionaire VC behind Tej Kohli Ventures, which invests in startups in the artificial intelligence, genomics, robotics, biotech, and e-sports industries.
"You come in early, you have a very clear mind, you think properly, you get to plan your day, and you execute," Kohli said.Billionaire tech VC Tej Kohli says startup CEOs need to start work earlier and finish later than their colleagues. The majority of Kohli's wealth was then invested in the markets and real estate. He also invests in a range of forward-looking industries through his VC firm, Tej Kohli Ventures.
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