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One of the greatest CEOs, Andy Grove, led Intel and grew its revenue to over $20B during his 30-year tenure.
His legendary leadership methods are captured in "High Output Management".
Some kind soul made a PDF summary, with quotes & prompts to become a better manager:... See more
Brunello is part businessman, part philosopher and part monk. He is not Jeff Bezos or Larry Page. He certainly isn’t chief executive of an oil company. He is the anti-LVMH, and that is what makes him interesting.
om.co • Brunello Cucinelli
they found a tiny crew of geeks few people had heard of—a start-up in Albuquerque then calling itself Micro-Soft, led by twenty-five-year-old Bill Gates.
Patrick McGee • Apple in China
He regularly invited top computer scientists to his office to explain emerging trends in hardware and software. He had three home computers. He was typing a future bestseller, Earth in the Balance, on an early laptop. He went to computer-industry conferences, wrote articles for Scientific American, and fluently spoke the language of VLSI and AI,
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Al Davis at Oakland (and by default, the great Sid Gillman under whom Al had served in San Diego with the Chargers);
Bill Walsh, Steve Jamison, Craig Walsh • The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership
Triumph of the Nerds: Part 1: Impressing Their Friends
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Frank Slootman really is the business version of a Navy Seal.
And when a CEOs retirement prompts a $17 billion loss in market cap, it's worth understanding.
I reread his original 2018 Amp It Up essay & these were my favorite passages: https://t.co/nvgtwqux63
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