Implementers aren’t considered bozos anymore.
Meaning of the quote
In the past, people who put ideas into action were sometimes seen as fools or idiots. But now, those who make things happen are respected and appreciated for their hard work and contribution to making ideas a reality.
About John Sculley
John Sculley, a former PepsiCo executive, became the CEO of Apple Inc. in 1983 and helped drive the company’s sales from $800 million to $8 billion. However, his tenure was controversial due to his clashes with co-founder Steve Jobs over management styles and priorities. Sculley is recognized as an expert in marketing and continues to be involved with various high-tech startups.
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