LIFE-CHANGING LEADERSHIP ADVICE
FROM SILICON VALLEY BILLIONAIRES
The number of billionaires who
live in Silicon Valley
Sergey Brin
David Cheriton
David Filo
Reid Hoffman
Yuri Milner
Laurene Powell Jobs
Larry Page
Richard Peery
Robert Pera
Jeffrey Skoll
Andreas Von BechtolsheimRomesh Wadhwani
Jerry Yang
Mark Zuckerberg
John Arrillaga Carl Berg
Jim Breyer
Scott Cook
Helen Diller
Sanford Diller
John Doerr
Larry Ellison
Ken Fisher
Charles Johnson
Rupert Johnson II
Vinod Khosla
Gordon Moore
John Morgridge
George Roberts
Eric Schmidt
Charles Schwab
Kavitark Ram Shiram
Thomas Siebel
John A. Sobrato
Mark Stevens
Meg Whitman
Riley Bechtel
Stephen Bechtel
Marc Benioff
James Coulter
Ray DolbyJack Dorsey
Doris Fisher
John Fisher
Robert Fisher
William Fisher
Gordon Getty
Michael Moritz
Dustin Moskovitz
John PritzkerRiley Bechtel
Thomas Steyer
Peter Thiel
The chance of becoming a billionaire
1 in 785,166
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leadership advice from these billionaires
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“There is no perfect fit when you’re looking for the next big thing to do. You have to
take opportunities and make an opportunity fit for you, rather than the other way
around. The ability to learn is the most important quality a leader can have.”
Sheryl Sandberg - Facebook
We are biased towards people who never give up, who never quit; and that’s
something you can’t find on a resume. We look for courage, and we look for genius.
There’s all this talk about how important failure is. I call it the failure fetish. ‘Failure is
wonderful, it teaches you so much, it is great to fail a lot,’ they say. But we think
failure sucks. Success is wonderful.
Marc Andreessen – Andreessen Horowitz
Do something that you love. We spend a lot of time at work. I’ve probably spent 150
hours over the last couple of weeks. And so you have to find something that you love
and I think you need to do it with people who you really enjoy. I get tremendous
satisfaction from the team – the joy of collaboration from figuring things out together.
And so I think teams and the people that you work with are incredibly important.
Meg Whitman – Hewlett Packard
Companies full of people looking after themselves will, by default, make their
companies better too. In this sense, leaders don’t need to lose hope; they just need
to play the game better.
Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn
Andy Grove wrote a very important book in the ’80s. it’s called ‘Only the paranoid
survive!.’ I think you have to be both overconfident and paranoid at the same time almost
schizophrenic in your personality. Overconfident about your ability to solve a problem.
Paranoid that everything will get you, so you’re constantly looking for the problems.
Vinod Khosla – Khosla Ventures
There is nothing else that kills ambitions of a person as criticism from superiors. I
never criticize anyone. I believe in giving a person incentive to work. So I am
anxious to praise but loath to find fault. If I like anything, I am hearty in my
approbation and lavish in my praise.
Charles Schwab - Charles Schwab
I’ve been put in a position I’ve never dreamed of. I’ve got to conduct myself
accordingly. There’s pressure. But we don’t walk around here saying, ‘We’re going
to be rich.’ This is my idea of a good time. I visit with customers. They’re using
products with my name on them. I want to be doing this when I’m 65. I want the
very same job.
Thomas Siebel – Siebel Systems
When I explain our company values and the foundation to prospective employees,
they realize that they have an opportunity to do much more than change the way
businesses manage and share information. When you take a workforce of smart,
creative, dedicated people and say “take this company time to serve your community,
and bring along your coworkers, customers, and partners” great things happen.
Marc Benioff – Salesforce
It’s always a bad idea to set one’s employees too much against one another. You
want to find ways to differentiate people’s roles. Frame it this way: If you were a
sociopathic boss who wanted to create trouble for your employees, the formula you
would follow would be to tell two people to do the exact same thing. That’s a
guaranteed formula for creating conflict. If you’re not a sociopath, you want to be very
careful to avoid this.
Peter Thiel - Paypal
My biggest mistake is probably weighing too much on someone’s talent and not
someone’s personality. I think it matters whether someone has a good heart.
Elon Musk - Tesla
My job as a leader is to make sure everybody in the company has great opportunities,
and that they feel they’re having a meaningful impact and are contributing to the good
of society. As a world, we’re doing a better job of that. My goal is for Google to lead,
not follow that.
Larry Page - Google
All my days are themed. Monday is management. Tuesday is product, engineering,
and design. Wednesday is marketing, growth, and communications. Thursday is
partnership and developers. Friday is company and culture. On the days beginning
with T, I start at Twitter in the morning, then go to Square in the afternoon. Sundays
are for strategy. Saturday is a day off.
Jack Dorsey - Square
When I meet with the founders of a new company, my advice is almost always,
‘Do fewer things.’ It’s true of partnerships, marketing opportunities, anything that’s
taking up your time. The vast majority of things are distractions, and very few
really matter to your success.
Evan Williams - Twitter
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