Steve Jobs' Obsession with Quality
In the 1970s, most people didn't care about how computers looked, and they were often packaged in wooden briefcases.
However, Steve was so obsessed with product quality that he spent months searching for an attra
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Rajan Paswan
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It was a very good read. Thanks for sharing.
This shows what needs to be done to conquer the global market. To become big, you need extraordinary obsession.
If something like neuro link become successful then i don't think so humans needs to learn or write anything ? Right
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Byju's is my home and my final destination. Everything I have done and will do is for our thousands of teachers and millions of students ~ Byju Raveendran
Lesson to Learn: Too much obsession with anything is bad.
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SHIV DIXIT
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Idea for you implement now
So guy's we all know that we Indian's love big boss and other reality shows, so much because of their concept and favourite influencers.
The reality show big boss is copy of big brother foreign show and both are doing w
INDIA could take over CHINA to become the biggest contributor 🎖️to GLOBAL GROWTH by 2028, acc. to bloomberg economics analysis.
How will you contribute to this in any form? 📝
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Vedant SD
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Day 70: Bengaluru's Startup Ecosystem: A Global Stage
Bengaluru's startup ecosystem has evolved into a global powerhouse. Here's how to leverage this international exposure:
* Tap into Global Talent: Recruit top talent from around the world to fuel
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Vedant SD
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Day 66: Bengaluru's Startup Ecosystem: A Global Stage
Bengaluru's startup ecosystem has evolved into a global powerhouse. Here's how to leverage this international exposure:
* Tap into Global Talent: Recruit top talent from around the world to fuel