Some
business leaders and companies are just admired by numbers of people.
The reason is that they manage to lead the company to an undeniable
success compared to their counterparts. Here are the Top 5 CEO of tech
companies.
1.Jeffrey P. Bezos

Amazon.com is the first in line. CEO of Amazone since 1996 until now,
he succeeded in leading the company to its state now. He is well-known
in revolutionalizing the e-commerce from the U.S. to other countries in
the world. Stockholders were complaining of the small growth of Amazon
in the beginning of the firm in a garage. E-commerce flourished and
Bezos took advantage of it by increasing offers of different types and
even discounts. Amazon is now gathering no less than 30 million people
around the world by selling items via Web services.
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2.Yun Jong-Yong

Is our next successful CEO. Chief Executive Officer of Samsung
Electronics in South Korea, the man was in the tenure from 1996 to 2008.
Right after being graduated, Yun Jong-Yong joined the members of his
families in their business, Samsung Group. During the Asian crisis in
1996, he managed to get the company out to even challenge other tech
giants. We mostly know Samsung for its famous products like the chips
for computers and cell phones and other electronic devices. But the
liquid crystal remains (LCD) remains one of its best revolution. The
success is due to Yun Jong-Yong’s efforts.
3.Margaret C. Whitman
Is a fierce woman who has brought eBay to the state it is now, that
is to say flourishing. She took the place from 1998 to 2008. She has
already worked for DreamWorks and Procter & Gamble, The Walt Disney
Company and is now CEO of Hewlett-Packard (HP). When she began leading the
little company, there were only 30 employees there with annual revenue
of $4 million. She resigned in 2007 leaving 15,000 employees and $8
billion in annual revenue.
4.John T. Chambers
Is Cisco Systems CEO from 1995 until now. After graduated with an MBA
from Indiana University, Chambers started his career at Internationa Business Machine {IBM}. Then, he
moved to Wang Laboratories to end up as senior vice president, Worldwide
Sales and Operations to Cisco in 1991. We can notice a turnover of $46
billion that increased to $70 million. Chambers is also featured as the
being part of the Top 25 Most Powerful People and also in Time
Magazine’s ‘100 Most Influential People’.
5.Steve Jobs
Is may be last here but none the least. He led Apple as CEO from 1997
to 2011. People say he has a Midas touch because of the first
generation of iPod that was a real success. After a virulent struggle
with the board of directors, he had to leave the company. Few years
later when Apple was on the verge of falling down, Jobs managed to turn
it around and bring it into black.
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