Words matter. These are the best Andy Grove Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Leaders have to act more quickly today. The pressure comes much faster.
I was running an assembly line designed to build memory chips. I saw the microprocessor as a bloody nuisance.
If the world operates as one big market, every employee will compete with every person anywhere in the world who is capable of doing the same job. There are lots of them and many of them are hungry.
There are so many people working so hard and achieving so little.
I was glad I liked chemistry.
Growth is kinda built into everyone’s genes. It’s built into management’s genes, the salesman’s genes, the investors’ desires. People expect companies to grow.
Pickups, S.U.V.’s, vans and the like represent about 80 million vehicles, with mileage of perhaps 13 to 16 miles per gallon. Converting those should be our first priority.
I did not want to become a poster child for yet another disease.
There is at least one point in the history of any company when you have to change dramatically to rise to the next level of performance. Miss that moment – and you start to decline.
Just as we could have rode into the sunset, along came the Internet, and it tripled the significance of the PC.
I was running an assembly line designed to build memory chips. I saw the microprocessor as a bloody nuisance.
Only the paranoid survive.
I really don’t have much respect for the people who live their lives motivated by an exit strategy existing, being performed. There was no option that we were trained in that says, ‘If it gets too hard, get up and leave.’
We are now living on Internet time. It’s a new territory, and the cyber equivalent of the Oklahoma land rush is on.
I have been quoted saying that, in the future, all companies will be Internet companies. I still believe that. More than ever, really.
Not all problems have a technological answer, but when they do, that is the more lasting solution.
There are so many people working so hard and achieving so little.
Privacy is one of the biggest problems in this new electronic age.
I’ve had a wonderful life. What people are going to write about me 10 years after I’m dead – who cares?
When a change in how some element of one’s business is conducted becomes an order of magnitude larger than what that business is accustomed to, then all bets are off.
Just as we could have rode into the sunset, along came the Internet, and it tripled the significance of the PC.
It’s not enough to make time for your children. There are certain stages in their lives when you have to give them the time when they want it. You can’t run your family like a company. It doesn’t work.
I really don’t have much respect for the people who live their lives motivated by an exit strategy existing, being performed. There was no option that we were trained in that says, ‘If it gets too hard, get up and leave.’
The Internet doesn’t change everything. It doesn’t change supply and demand.
I was glad I liked chemistry.
I wasn’t cut out to be an opera singer, but it was a nice fantasy for a teenager growing up in Hungary during the Stalinist era.
Pickups, S.U.V.’s, vans and the like represent about 80 million vehicles, with mileage of perhaps 13 to 16 miles per gallon. Converting those should be our first priority.
There is at least one point in the history of any company when you have to change dramatically to rise to the next level of performance. Miss that moment – and you start to decline.
I wasn’t cut out to be an opera singer, but it was a nice fantasy for a teenager growing up in Hungary during the Stalinist era.
Growth is kinda built into everyone’s genes. It’s built into management’s genes, the salesman’s genes, the investors’ desires. People expect companies to grow.
Leaders have to act more quickly today. The pressure comes much faster.
It’s not enough to make time for your children. There are certain stages in their lives when you have to give them the time when they want it. You can’t run your family like a company. It doesn’t work.
If the world operates as one big market, every employee will compete with every person anywhere in the world who is capable of doing the same job. There are lots of them and many of them are hungry.
When a change in how some element of one’s business is conducted becomes an order of magnitude larger than what that business is accustomed to, then all bets are off.
So give me a turbulent world as opposed to a quiet world and I’ll take the turbulent one.
The Internet doesn’t change everything. It doesn’t change supply and demand.
Success breeds complacency. Complacency breeds failure. Only the paranoid survive.
Congress will pass a law restricting public comment on the Internet to individuals who have spent a minimum of one hour actually accomplishing a specific task while on line.
We are now living on Internet time. It’s a new territory, and the cyber equivalent of the Oklahoma land rush is on.
Privacy is one of the biggest problems in this new electronic age.