The Key Leadership Skill That Steve Jobs and Ben Franklin Share

Oct 13, 2016 / By Knowledge@Wharton.com
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Steve Jobs was notoriously tough on those who worked for him, yet he was able to garner the loyalty of a dedicated team. Benjamin Franklin was able to build consensus within the fledgling and divisive U.S. government. Walter Isaacson, a biographer of both men, shares his ideas about what made them such great leaders.

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