What Makes GREAT Entrepreneurs and CEOs?
What separates the average entrepreneur/CEO from the Truly Great? Why do we recognize such names as Jack Welch, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos but not many more? There are definite lessons one can learn from dissecting the actions and attitudes of fabulously successful leaders, even if many of them will not be apparent at first glance. Fortunately, such features can be both identified and replicated, and honed and mastered, if only one is willing to work at it and commit the time. Obviously the mix must include a great product (or service). A company’s product must be relevant enough to fill some demand that is already there, or that COULD be out there. Wasn’t Windows a product needing to happen when Bill Gates came along to offer it to us? Hasn’t Amazon.com given birth to a product/service model that we never previously realized we even needed (until Jeff Bezos brought it to life)? There’s mystery and luck here of course, why one product works while another never sees daylight. But somehow
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