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Bob Olodort, CEO and founder of Think Outside has invented the Stowaway Keyboard which has amazingly hit the 1 million sales mark within it's first year on the market. As successful as the Stowaway Keyboard is, Olodort is after bigger game, Myprimetime's Donald Van de Mark tried to pin him down on exactly what he is trying to design for the mobile computer industry.
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Lewis Platt is far removed from the frenetic high tech world. The former CEO of Hewlett-Packard now oversees winemaker Kendall-Jackson. He still faces challenges, albeit at a slower pace.
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Rosalind Resnick is CEO of NetCreations, a direct marketing company, that happens to be one of the few profitable Internet companies.
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Anita Roddick, CEO of The Body Shop, says her life and work is all about storytelling. The stories she tells of the causes she supports or natural ingredients she uses in her cosmetics have brought her a net worth estimated at more than $200 million, making her one of England's wealthiest women.
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W.J. Sanders, the CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, has two themes in his life: the drive for self-reliance and the need to do the right thing. So far, they've paid off for him.
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Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, wasn't the first person to be carried away by the aroma of a well-roasted coffee bean. But the Starbucks Coffee Co. leader was undoubtedly the first to turn that reverie into a billion dollar retail operation. Read the article here.
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Richard Schulze is CEO of Best Buy and is responsible for turning a single stereo-component store into a $10 billion "bricks and clicks" retailer.
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Tom Siebel, CEO of Siebel Systems, says there's no way his 7-year-old company could have become the fastest growing software maker in the world without extraordinary levels of customer satisfaction. Siebel talks about his passion for the customer's interests.
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Jack Welch, CEO of General Electric, grew GE's market capitalization from $14 billion to $400 billion, making it the most valuable company in the world. But as "Jumpin' Jack Flash" prepares to retire, we're beginning to realize what may be his most lasting legacy — his influence on the way we work. Read the article here.
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Ken Westrick is CEO of New Focus, a fiber optic company that focuses on the nuts and bolts of the super information highway.
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