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		<title>My Letter to Steve Jobs at Apple when he was fired: What is the meaning of being a founder or The Invisble Hand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1985, less than 18 months after the launch of Macintosh, we all heard the stunning news inside Apple that sent shock waves throughout the company &#8211; Steve Jobs, the man behind the greatest personal computer ever built had in fact resigned from Apple in an apparent power struggle with the board. The person he [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Art of Continuous Change or the World transformed by William Edwards Deming</title>
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Hobo seifu  okoru
At each step, the clear wind arises

It was the early days of computing, and an average project at Apple ran 3-4 years. It was then I started to notice something &#8211; the longer the project, the more the delays. Something about the complexity of people working together over a period of time [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Win, then Strike: the Art of Strategy, Takuan Soho Writings from a Zen Master to a Samurai</title>
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Victorious warriors win first and then go to war
Defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.
If there is but one Art of Strategy I would use before launching a product, a company or going up against a competitor, it would be this one. Far too many times you see people jump into [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Magnificence in Life: my story of Bill Campbell at Apple now at Intuit</title>
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Ro: Present, Appearance
Do-do:  Magnificent

Magnificence in Life: my story of Bill Campbell. 
How one man helped me take the leap to do a startup



Bill Campbell
Apple BOD
Chairman, Intuit
Former CEO Claris
Former CEO Go Corporation
EVP Apple USA, Sales &#38; Marketing
Former Coach (In real life  )
It all started in 1987, when I was called to fly to Ann Arbor, [...]]]></description>
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