Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 22, 2019
Three Lessons From Steve Jobs
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues: As I prepare to return to my final session at Harvard Business School, I read my final assignment today. This was Steve Jobs commencement address which he gave to Stanford University shortly before his death. He offered “three lessons of life”, which I share with you here. I asked a number of you to participate in an HBS exercise called “Reflected Best Self Exercise” which is a program from Univ. of Michigan that asks for people to remember an
Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 18, 2019
Pre-Operative Planning for an Augmented Anatomic TSA with a B2 Type Glenoid
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues: Enclosed is an interesting debate and presentation related to management of B2 Glenoid using Blueprint. I hope this is of interest. Regards, JP Warner, MD


Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 16, 2019
The Story of Airbnb
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues: Here is the start-up story of Airbnb. From Air Matress to Multi-Billion dollar company. Kind Regards, JP Warner, MD Founder CSS


Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 11, 2019
The Story of Alibaba
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues: Here is the amazing start-up story of Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba. It is a real life example of failing one’s way to success. Kind Regards, JP Warner, MD Founder, CSS


Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 10, 2019
The Story of Instagram
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues: Here is the start-up story of Instagram. Kind Regards, JP Warner, MD Founder, CSS


Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 9, 2019
The Story of LinkedIn
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues: Here is the start-up story of LinkedIn. Kind Regards, JP Warner, MD Founder, CSS


Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 9, 2019
The Story of Pinterest
Dear CSS Members: Enclosed is the start-up story for Pinterest which is one of persistence. Kind Regards, JP Warner, MD Founder, CSS


Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 8, 2019
The Story of Uber
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues: Enclosed is an illustration of the UBER story. Kind Regards, JP Warner, MD Founder, CSS


Dr. Jon JP Warner
- Jan 7, 2019
The Importance of Failure and Persistence
Dear CSS Members and Colleagues: Being an entrepreneur is the purest example of taking risk. In fact, in my opinion, life is nothing without risk. This doesn’t mean you have to quit your job or start a company. You can keep one foot planted in your current business and life and pivot to a new position before you pick up the planted foot. That’s been my approach in this stage of my life. Enclosed are three illustrations posted by one of my classmates at Harvard Business School