Sometimes it's not about you.
Understanding that simple fact may be one of the keys to the monumental impact
Vanguard founder
Jack Bogle has had on the financial industry, according to Justin Fox at
Harvard Business Review.
Fox notes one luncheon last week, held in honor of Bogle, in which the mutual giant, after finishing a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, devoted all of his time at the podium to touting the accomplishments of other people, and then simply sitting down.
The Harvard writer says that this theme, focusing on the interest of others was key to his success--particularly after he was ousted from
Wellington Management and used that opportunity to launch Vanguard.
Read more in
Harvard Business Review. 
Edited by:
Tommy Fernandez
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