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fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago
Apple

Here's What 15 Years of Lunches with Steve Jobs Taught One Apple Insider

Steve Jobs' insatiable curiosity and willingness to learn drove Apple's success, with Jony Ive crediting this mindset as fundamental to designing iconic products and building a trillion-dollar company.
fromFortune
2 days ago
Apple

Former Apple exec had lunch with his boss Steve Jobs for 15 years-he says the late founder taught him that learning is more important than being right | Fortune

Steve Jobs prioritized curiosity and learning over being right, a mindset that shaped Apple's trillion-dollar success and influenced numerous tech leaders.
fromFortune
2 days ago
Apple

Former Apple exec had lunch with his boss Steve Jobs for 15 years-he says the late founder taught him that learning is more important than being right | Fortune

fromEntrepreneur
2 days ago

Uber CEO Says He Expects Employees to Answer His Emails on Weekends 'Immediately' - or Else Risk Getting 'Pushed Out'

We're going to be really demanding. If you're not performing, we're going to let you know - and if you don't fix it, we're going to push you out. Hard work is the most important skill in life for young people to develop, whether they study engineering, medicine or literature.
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fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Disney's new CEO Josh D'Amaro once planned to be a sculptor. He admits that saying 'I don't know' is one most important phrases in his career | Fortune

Josh D'Amaro, a former sculptor and long-time Disney parks executive, will become Disney's CEO, bringing a leadership style shaped by uncertainty and openness.
fromFortune
5 months ago

Brooks CEO Dan Sheridan leads his company with a Charlie Munger-inspired mantra: low arrogance and a bureaucracy allergy

I approach things with low arrogance, because I don't know everything; I'm super curious in how I approach people,
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