Jobs wasn't the most skilled person in the room!
At first he didn't even know how to write a single piece of code, but he knew exactly how to bring the best out of his employees.
Being a leader is more about getting things done rather than knowin
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Some people say he was brash to his employees, but i think it’s the bigger picture which he set. As an example of a leader.
Walter Isaacson On The Bold Choice That Set Elon Musk Apart.
After making millions from Zip2 and PayPal, Elon Musk didn’t buy a yacht or an island like most would.
Instead, he risked everything to build rockets and send humans to Mars.
Musk believ
Rahul Yadav- One of the oldest bad boys in the Indian Startup Ecosystem
Yadav burst onto the startup scene in 2012 with Housing.com, a platform created out of frustration over the challenges of finding rental accommodation in Mumbai. By 2014, he had
That's why google is market leader because they are respecting thier employees and giving every daily use thing if employees wants to leave google then he needs to sacrifice huge perks .
💀 Nvidia CEO praises PM Modi’s ‘tech driven’ approach for start-ups 🔥
The thing that I really love, and when I met Modi ji, the first time he asked me to meet his cabinet was to – this has got to be about six years ago. He asked me to address this
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Raghav Srivastav
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When Mark Zuckerberg was creating Facebook, he took funds from his friend, why did he need money when he himself was a developer?
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Aashish Gondhali
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I’m deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Sir Ratan Tata. He was a visionary leader, a compassionate philanthropist, and an inspiration to many. His contributions to industry and society will be remembered for generations. #RatanTataSir
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KRISHNA WADALKAR
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"Ratan Tata was an exemplary leader who transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse. Known for his vision, integrity, and humility, he led the company through pivotal acquisitions like Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Steel, expanding its global f
The founder of KFC was a loser until he was 65, he had no money, he borrowed $87 and started making fried chicken wings.
He failed 1,009 times before he was able to sell his first franchise. By the age of 88, he had become a billionaire.
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Delhi, there was a man named Dr. Abhishek Bhatt. Not only was he a CEO of a successful company, but he was also a PhD history gold medalist from Delhi University. His intellect and wit were unmatched, making
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John Schulman, co-founder of OpenAI, announced his exit from the company today. He is set to join OpenAI's rival Anthropic.