Carnegie’s Masterminds

Tangibit Studios
Nov 5 · 11 min read
Source: Frances Benjamin Johnston 1905 at Wikipedia

Popular culture paints Andrew Carnegie as an Industrialist, Philanthropist, Robber-Baron and/or Entrepreneur. But for someone with a legacy impacting lives a century after his passing, the story is, of course more complex and nuanced. Take for example, the simplistic view of him as the mythological American Entrepreneur standing alone to defy massive challenges to achieve his dream. Michael Gerber calls this the myth of the entrepreneur or E-Myth…

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