The summer of 2000 was a wild one for Steve Morse – or at least it was a summer of misadventure. The then 46-year-old guitarist was larking around on a skateboard, fell and broke his wrist, and he had ...
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When Steve Jobs called out fear and inspired a CEO: 6 leadership lessons young professionals can learn
In 2007, Steve Jobs needed scratch-resistant glass for the first iPhone. He did not just place an order. He challenged Corning CEO Wendell Weeks to produce enough Gorilla Glass to meet Apple’s demand.
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