For this Sunday's Globe column, I spoke with (and e-mailed with) about fifteen techies, designers, entrepreneurs, and executives around Boston. Rather than talking specifically about the way-too-ballyhooed iPad, I asked them what lessons — positive and negative — they've learned from Apple and Steve Jobs.
- Antonio Rodriguez, venture capitalist at Matrix Partners and founder of Tabblo
- Edward Boches, chief creative officer at Mullen, the Boston marketing agency
- Avid Technology founder Bill Warner
- Harvard Business School professor and author Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- Harry West and Ed Milano of the West Newton design firm Continuum
- OfficeDrop chief executive Prasad Thammineni
- Philip Greenspun, entrepreneur, MIT instructor, flight school owner
- Vijay Kailas, founder of the start-up Numote
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Author: Scott Kirsner