The story of Microsoft is immensely popular as the birth, growth, and functioning can easily be related. The fact that a phone call made from the Dorm of Harvard started it all makes the story interesting. The twists and turns, including taking over QDOS and changing it to MS-DOS, add to the humor of the situation. Finally, the moral of the story strikes a chord with every visionary. As shared in this article by Jonathan Byrnes, a Senior Lecturer at MIT, "a great strategy always beats a great product. Or, as my father used to say about sailboat racing, a good sailor in a bad boat will always beat a bad sailor in a good boat."

Read more: [How Microsoft Became MICROSOFT](http://www.businessinsider.com/how-did-microsoft-become-microsoft-2010-9#ixzz10C8z63kE)

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Mahesh and Aisha, you are most welcome :) Aisha, I do have audiobooks, but they are on DVD. In case I come across a similar resource available online, I will share.

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