The Early Morning Byte - March 24, 2023

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Early Morning Byte | March 24, 2023

Welcome to Friday. Apple's Mac OS X turns 22 today, and, as flawed as it was, it ushered in the macOS that we know (and some of us love) today. Mac OS X's flaws are a good reminder that it's okay to not get it right on the first try. That can be hard to remember in the pressures of the C-suite, but failure leads to growth and growth leads to success 100% of the time. The National CIO Review is here to provide all of the resources you need to lead your team to success. 

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