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Daily Archives: Monday, 8 October 2012 5:01 am
What “They” Want Or Think Doesn’t Matter
On his deathbed Steve Jobs told Tim Cook not to worry about what he would do, but instead do what was right for Apple, or so the story goes. A great piece of advice. Now that Steve is dead, what … Continue reading
Posted in Data, Marketing, Product Development
Tagged apple, product development, research, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook
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