What Silicon Valley can learn from Travis Kalanick’s Uber fail
by Matt Vella
Jun 24, 2017
3 minutes
TRAVIS KALANICK, UBER’S BRASH AND EMBATTLED CEO, is out. After months of pummelingly bad news for Kalanick and his eight-year-old ride-hailing startup, pressure from investors in the near $70 billion company forced Kalanick to relinquish his role. In the wake of a major investigation into systemic discrimination at Uber and a related series of public relations disasters, on June 13, Kalanick announced that he would take a leave of absence. That wasn’t enough
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