If it is true that he was reduced to the powerless role of chairman early on, then what should I make of the story that he spends a full work-day at both twitter and square? [1]<p>1. <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/jack-dorsey-says-hes-working-16-20-hours-a-day-at-square-and-twitter-2011-6" rel="nofollow">http://www.businessinsider.com/jack-dorsey-says-hes-working-...</a>
What's the value of reading books like this? Seems like a gossip rag. We look down at people who read celebrity tabloids but this is no different just because the drama happens inside an office.
I'm impressed at how quickly Nick Bilton's article, which is a fairly rich and interesting narrative, is summarized with an "executive as celebrity" headline that could easily appear in People magazine (if you substitute Hollywood for tech).