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ExcerptsBusiness ModelLeadershipChambers had largely shaped Cisco's success. As a child, Chambers had suffered from dyslexia, a learning disability. Under the guidance of an expert, Chambers overcame this disability, faring reasonably well at school. People close to Chambers believed the experience taught him to empathize with people, especially those who were in difficulty... Looking ForwardNotwithstanding its recovery from the 2001 crises, Cisco also had to prove that its newfound discipline and the quest for operational efficiency had not weakened its entrepreneurial instincts. Some employees felt that bureaucracy might slow Cisco down as it battled nimble rivals like upstart Juniper Networks (Juniper) in the market for high-end routers... ExhibitsExhibit 1: Cisco - Revenues by Segment
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