Bamboo Innovator Daily Insight: 22 Mar (Sun) – Why Steve Jobs’s legendary Stanford commencement ceremony almost never happened
March 22, 2015 Leave a comment
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- Why Steve Jobs’s legendary Stanford commencement ceremony almost never happened: FastCo
- Walter Benjamin on Information vs. Wisdom and How the Novel and the News Killed Storytelling: BP
- World’s Best CEOs: Barron’s 11th annual list adds eight bosses, but includes only two from our first list, after a turbulent decade that’s been tough on CEOs. Barron’s1, Barron’s2
- Goodbye, math and history: Finland wants to abandon teaching subjects at school: Quartz
- Few Companies Actually Succeed at Going Global: HBR
- In Defense of Boredom: 200 Years of Ideas on the Virtues of Not-Doing from Some of Humanity’s Greatest Minds: BP
- ‘Disruptive innovation key to become world beaters’: Forbes
- In Italy, They’re Now Taxing Shadows: Zerohedge