First, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey got straight to the point, telling employees in a frank memo he was cutting hundreds of jobs so he could put the social media company on a "stronger path to grow." The next day, before Silicon Valley could catch its breath, Dorsey put on his Square CEO hat, announcing the payment startup's plans to go public. And it was only his second week as a dual CEO. Soft-spoken yet persuasive, Dorsey -- who was ousted as Twitter CEO in 2008 amid complaints about his management style -- emerged as a wild card in the social media company's search for its permanent leader, convincing board members in a few months he could accomplish what many tech moguls never attempt to do....
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