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Vol. 6, Issue 3
The Ultimate Entrepreneur
The Story of Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation
By: Glenn Rifkin and George Harrar
342 pp. Contemporary Books 1988
Review by: Lydia Morris Brown
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The authors describe in detail why and how Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson gave up engineering positions at MIT in order to start Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in August of 1957. They focus on how Olsen and Anderson managed to obtain $70,000 in startup money at a time when IBM was the computer company.
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Vol. 25, Issue 4
Made to Stick
Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
By: Chip Heath and Dan Heath
291 pp. Random House, Inc.
Review by Simone Isadora Flynn, Ph.D.
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