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      <title>[Book] Creativity Inc. by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace</title>
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      <description>Book cover   This is a different kind of book about business management.&amp;nbsp; This book is not about success, at least not an initial success.&amp;nbsp; Instead, this book is about continuing to succeed after that initial success.&amp;nbsp; It does this by talking very candidly about narrowly averting complete failure.
The very beginning of this book does capture the early history of Pixar up through the release and success of Toy Story.</description>
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