Reflecting Leaders

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The Classics

“I think of most things in life as either a Bob Dylan or a Beatles song.”

(Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, in “D: All Things Digital: 'Two of the Luckiest Guys on the Planet'; Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Trade Memories, Not Barbs, In Rare Joint Appearance,” by Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. Wall Street Journal: June 1, 2007. pg. B.1)

 

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