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Leadership & Management

Bill Gates, Andy Grove and Steve Jobs — CEOs of Microsoft, Intel and Apple, respectively — successfully led their companies through decades of rapidly evolving technology and revolutionized the personal computer more than any of their contemporaries.

When former Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs died in 2011, there was a risk the company wouldn't be able to find new executives with the ability to perform at his level.

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The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed Monday morning by Marty Makary, MD, surgical director at Johns Hopkins Multidisciplinary Pancreas Clinic and professor of health policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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