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Be Selfish: Serve Others

It’s one of the basic laws of nature: Give and you shall receive. It’s a biblical notion, a spiritual cornerstone, and a moral imperative — not a material one. It’s...

The Paths to Power

It all began in 1980, when an 19-year-old Ursula Burns walked through the doors of Xerox Corp. to work as a summer intern. Over the next three decades she would put an indelible mark on the global leviathan. In July 2009, her prowess and performance led to a headline-grabbing milestone: Burns was installed as Xerox’s chief executive officer, becoming the first African American woman to take the helm of one of the nation’s largest publicly traded companies.

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