Lyft CEO David Risher, a former Microsoft executive, is using lessons from Microsoft and Amazon to reshape WorldReader, a company dedicated to providing access to digital books in low-income countries.
Lyft CEO David Risher , a former Microsoft executive, is using lessons from Microsoft and Amazon to reshape WorldReader, a company dedicated to providing access to digital books in low-income countries.
Risher credits Microsoft for teaching him about competition and business discipline, Amazon for customer obsession, and WorldReader for doing more with less and building strong teams. Risher aims to apply these lessons to the new and interesting space of digital books.
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