MySpace startup process

This article compiles excerpts from different interviews with Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe, founders of MySpace.com, to describe a more complete view of how they started up the business and leadership lessons learned. Read the article relating to Ecommerce Business.


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In the past a leader was a boss. Today's leaders must be partners with their people… they no longer can lead solely based on positional power.
Ken Blanchard (Business author).




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10 Leadership Lessons from Dell

While attending the University of Texas, Michael Dell started a PC business. He realized the potential advantage to sell personal computers directly to the end-user. Dell also figured out how to customize computers to a customer's specifications. The result was a substantially lower cost to produce a computer by eliminating the margins of the middlemen and because component costs of a PC was dropping about every 7 weeks. Read the article


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