Danh ngôn của Marc Andreessen

There was a point in the late '90s where all the graduating M.B.A.'s wanted to start companies in Silicon Valley, and for the most part they were not actually qualified to do it.
There was a point in the late '90s where all the graduating M.B.A.'s wanted to start companies in Silicon Valley, and for the most part they were not actually qualified to do it.
Có một thời điểm vào cuối những năm 90, tất cả các sinh viên tốt nghiệp M.B.A. đều muốn thành lập công ty ở Thung lũng Silicon, và phần lớn họ thực sự không đủ trình độ để làm điều đó.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Marc Andreessen
- Any new technology tends to go through a 25-year adoption cycle.
- In short, software is eating the world.
- Health care and education, in my view, are next up for fundamental software-based transformation.
- Ten to 20 years out, driving your car will be viewed as equivalently immoral as smoking cigarettes around other people is today.
- Google is working on self-driving cars, and they seem to work. People are so bad at driving cars that computers don't have to be that good to be much better.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Business
- The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business.
- Steve Jobs is the most epic entrepreneur of all time. He served as a guiding light for any emerging businessperson who wanted to learn how things should get done. He'll be looked at as one of the best business leaders of all time, and certainly one of the best tech entrepreneurs.
- There's a lot of pride that business owners have. It's actually really critical that pride and ownership extends to everyone in the organization. I think of everyone is in the same boat in driving the company forward.
- Kevin Systrom of Instagram used to work for us as a consultant in the early days of Mint. I knew him a long time ago. Maybe I could have gotten in there. But with photo sharing, I don't know if there's an obvious business model. I don't think there's a competitive, sustainable advantage.
- I'm trying to have some longevity in this business. If that means not working for a while and just picking the right job, so be it.