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Organizational culture
Innovation, Inc.
Driven by the notion that feature films could be made on computers, Ed Catmull cofounded Pixar in 1986. The idea seemed far-fetched to many at the time, but when Toy Story hit, even the skeptics saw the light.
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Gardiner Morse
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Gardiner Morse
From the Magazine (August 2002)
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Gardiner Morse
is a former senior editor at Harvard Business Review.
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