Best Buy CEO sees value in making herself uncomfortable

September 30, 2019

Corie Barry, Best Buy’s CEO, is the youngest female chief executive in the Fortune 100. She is also a big advocate of putting oneself in “uncomfortable moments.” She told CNBC, “My strong personal belief is it is those moments that cause you to grow the most yourself, but that also differentiate you the most in your career.”

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