Leaders and leadership

Based on Business Vocabulary in Use, Unit 10

Choose the correct word for each gap.
A large group of companies mainly owned by one person or family is a . Successful businesspeople, especially heads of large organizations, are , or in slightly old-fashioned journalistic terms, captains of industry. There is a lot of discussion about whether people like this are born with , or whether these can be taught.

The big place for people starting their own companies – for (1) – is, of course, the internet.
Take Sergey Brin and Larry Page. They met while doing their doctorates at Stanford, where they were encouraged to develop their mathematical research on the world wide web. Brin and Page are both very (2) . They (3) Google together in 1998: some of the investment in the (4) came from Andy Bechtolsheim, one of the of Sun Microsystems.
Now Brin and Page are both very rich, with their own Boeing 767. In 2006, Brin and Page appointed Eric Schmidt to develop and (5) the business. Like many entrepreneurs, they felt that they did not have the (6) skills to head up and inspire a large business (7)
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