Jobs valued people who had the confidence to challenge the status quo and his own ideas. He surrounded himself with strong leaders who weren’t afraid to speak up or push back when necessary. He once ...
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Steve Braunias returns to the Listener. You'll find his columns fortnightly on listener.co.nz Home again, after an absence of 20 years almost to the day when I left the Listener, in a rare career ...
Steve Jobs, the visionary behind Apple, encapsulated this ebb and flow of life and work with a simple yet profound analogy: “When fishermen cannot go to sea, they repair nets.” This statement ...
Sporting sandals and his Rutgers warmup suit, Dylan Harper walked gingerly as he made his way from the visiting locker room at the Bryce Jordan Center to the bus back home to Piscataway.