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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.

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