The yardstick for measuring success is an exact and accurate one – much like the products produced and sold by the Middletown electronics company KVH Industries Inc. The yardstick for measuring why a company becomes successful, however, isn’t as precise. If it were, then the late Steve Jobs, a Santa Clara dropout from a liberal arts college, whose LSD experiences made him a visionary in the world of computers, wouldn’t have amounted to much by any metric, flashbacks excluded. More
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