This is an inspiring talk. We all talk about the what, then the how, then the why. We all should start from why, then then how, then the what.
June 17, 2010
The Power of Why
By Mok Oh
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Mok Oh
Mok is the Chief Scientist at PayPal. (http://paypal.com). Prior, he was the Chief Innovation Officer of Where Inc., and founded EveryScape Inc in Boston, MA. He's an entrepreneur and an innovator at heart; one lucky husband, and proud father of two.-
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