I would suggest all biggest companies use that type of technologies by which ...
work will be faster but employment will not decrease ....
This would be right?...
The biggest mistake early founders make?
They build for applause, not utility.
Build something a few people desperately need, not something a lot of people kinda like.
The worst thing you can do to yourself is self doubt, be the hero of your life and always stay positive.
This is not just saying: self doubt is the biggest killer.
What's Wrong with Boeing? Why do they keep crashing?
So Until 1997, Boeing was an product driven company focused on just building top-quality planes.
However in 1997, Boeing bought McDonnell Douglas. The McD CEO, Henry, managed to become Boeing’s
Just Reflecting on Life.
If you had not been influenced by pressure from peers, family, or society, where do you think you would be now? Who would you be, and what choices might you have made differently?