A Mosaic of skills
  Marc Andreeson motivated his fellow students in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to help him produce the first graphical Internet browser called Mosaic.

This spurred the Internet revolution that still continues. Employing his human relations skills, Andreeson persuaded many of the key student programmers to move with him to his new Netscape Communications Corporation.

There, he and his fellow ex-students produced commercial versions of their Internet software. Many of the people that followed his lead became overnight stock millionaires following Netscape's successful stock market flotation.