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Jeff Bezos's surprise resignation feels natural and even inevitable; the walls of his highly compartmentalized empire have been crumbling for some time

Bloomberg Brad Stone

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  • @tsimonite Tom Simonite on x
    Handy tip on how to succeed from Amazon's incoming CEO. “As a new grad from Harvard Business School, Jassy made his first mark on [Bezos] in the late 90s by inadvertently hitting him in the head with a kayak paddle during a recreational game of broomball.” https://www.bloomberg.c…
  • @business @business on x
    Jeff Bezos steps down at Amazon after 25 years of leading the company through perhaps the most fertile period of any American business ever https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @dylanbyers Dylan Byers on x
    Smart @BradStone here on why Jeff Bezos is stepping back now: https://www.bloomberg.com/...
  • @histoftech Mar Hicks on x
    “But Bezos's decision to step down also reflects an uncomfortable reality for one of the wealthiest people in the world: The walls of his highly compartmentalized empire have been crumbling for some time.” https://www.bloomberg.com/...
  • @josh_wingrove Josh Wingrove on x
    Jeff Bezos has long liked to talk about one-way doors — irreversible decisions — and two-way doors, @bradstone writes. His exit today will test the theory. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
  • @retogregori Reto Gregori on x
    Jeff Bezos walked through a one-way door and opened a new age for Amazon, says @BradStone, author of the Everything Store. https://www.bloomberg.com/... via @technology