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He used to work 90-hour weeks and lost ‘years’ of his life. Now the US Polo Assn. CEO clocks off at 5:30 p.m. and won’t text his team on weekends
US Polo Assn. CEO J. Michael Prince prioritizes work-life balance by leaving the office at 5:30 p.m. and avoiding weekend communication, contrasting his past 90-hour workweeks. He leads a $2.7 billion global brand with 1,200 stores and organizes charity polo events at Windsor Castle alongside Prince William.
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