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The Art of the Cell

A Conversation with Marcelo Claure

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By: Marcelo Claure
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Marcelo Claure, founder of BrightStar and CEO of Sprint, talks to Foreign Affairs about how to run a corporation like an entrepreneur and bringing soccer to the United States.

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interesting

this is Part 2 of the Foreign Affairs: Schumpeter's Heirs article.
an interesting interview, with someone i would have probably not thought to look into, since this is an entrepreneur whose business did not make a hit in Europe, only US and Central-South America. the journey for the company probably required a lot of resilience, even if the company achieved success, it seems to be a tricky domain of operations.

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