Charles Ayers

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“Mike’s difficulty was that he simply didn’t have the patience to listen to another point of view,” a former Drexel executive told Bruck. “He was terribly arrogant. He would assume he had conquered a problem and go forward. He was useless in a committee, in any situation that called for a group decision.
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