Chapter 344: Investing in People
【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】
Simon spent a week in San Francisco, only to find that there were many more problems to deal with in order to expand his Internet footprint.
Just as the founders of AOL's predecessor came up with the idea of online music and online games in the early 80s, in the field of the Internet, ideas are actually not so valuable, and Simon's memory of the mature Internet industry model, before the rise of this industry, probably many people have had countless similar ideas.
The key is execution.
Therefore, whether it is Igrett or AOL, in addition to Simon, who is at the helm of the general direction, what is most needed is a management team with truly efficient execution.
Speaking of which, many of the companies Simon has invested in based on his prophetic strengths are, in the final analysis, investments in the management team.
More accurately, it's an investment in people.
Simon invests in Microsoft because Microsoft has Bill Gates, invests in Nokia because Nokia has Yoma Ollilah, and invests in AOL because AOL has Steve Case.
During his week in San Francisco, Simon also sent an invitation to John Chambers, who had brought Cisco to its peak in the original time and space, hoping that Westeros would take the helm of Cisco after it achieved absolute control of Cisco.
Because of this philosophy, Simon easily saw that Tim Berners-Lee, who was at the helm of Igritt at this time, might be a good fit to be the chief technology officer of Igret, but as a scholar-based executive like Apple's founder, Wozniak, he was not up to the task of managing the entire company.
In addition to Tim Berners Lee, Simon also needs a 'Steve Jobs' from Igritt.
Of course, this is just a metaphor, Simon would never invite Jobs, who he has no control over, to manage Igret.
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Simon spent a week in San Francisco, only to find that there were many more problems to deal with in order to expand his Internet footprint.
Just as the founders of AOL's predecessor came up with the idea of online music and online games in the early 80s, in the field of the Internet, ideas are actually not so valuable, and Simon's memory of the mature Internet industry model, before the rise of this industry, probably many people have had countless similar ideas.
The key is execution.
Therefore, whether it is Igrett or AOL, in addition to Simon, who is at the helm of the general direction, what is most needed is a management team with truly efficient execution.
Speaking of which, many of the companies Simon has invested in based on his prophetic strengths are, in the final analysis, investments in the management team.
More accurately, it's an investment in people.
Simon invests in Microsoft because Microsoft has Bill Gates, invests in Nokia because Nokia has Yoma Ollilah, and invests in AOL because AOL has Steve Case.
During his week in San Francisco, Simon also sent an invitation to John Chambers, who had brought Cisco to its peak in the original time and space, hoping that Westeros would take the helm of Cisco after it achieved absolute control of Cisco.
Because of this philosophy, Simon easily saw that Tim Berners-Lee, who was at the helm of Igritt at this time, might be a good fit to be the chief technology officer of Igret, but as a scholar-based executive like Apple's founder, Wozniak, he was not up to the task of managing the entire company.
In addition to Tim Berners Lee, Simon also needs a 'Steve Jobs' from Igritt.
Of course, this is just a metaphor, Simon would never invite Jobs, who he has no control over, to manage Igret.
Simon spent a week in San Francisco, only to find that there were many more problems to deal with in order to expand his Internet footprint.
Just as the founders of AOL's predecessor came up with the idea of online music and online games in the early 80s, in the field of the Internet, ideas are actually not so valuable, and Simon's memory of the mature Internet industry model, before the rise of this industry, probably many people have had countless similar ideas.
The key is execution.
Therefore, whether it is Igrett or AOL, in addition to Simon, who is at the helm of the general direction, what is most needed is a management team with truly efficient execution.
Speaking of which, many of the companies Simon has invested in based on his prophetic strengths are, in the final analysis, investments in the management team.
More accurately, it's an investment in people.
Simon invests in Microsoft because Microsoft has Bill Gates, invests in Nokia because Nokia has Yoma Ollilah, and invests in AOL because AOL has Steve Case.
During his week in San Francisco, Simon also sent an invitation to John Chambers, who had brought Cisco to its peak in the original time and space, hoping that Westeros would take the helm of Cisco after it achieved absolute control of Cisco.
Because of this philosophy, Simon easily saw that Tim Berners-Lee, who was at the helm of Igritt at this time, might be a good fit to be the chief technology officer of Igret, but as a scholar-based executive like Apple's founder, Wozniak, he was not up to the task of managing the entire company.
In addition to Tim Berners Lee, Simon also needs a 'Steve Jobs' from Igritt.
Of course, this is just a metaphor, Simon would never invite Jobs, who he has no control over, to manage Igret.
Simon spent a week in San Francisco, only to find that there were many more problems to deal with in order to expand his Internet footprint.
Just as the founders of AOL's predecessor came up with the idea of online music and online games in the early 80s, in the field of the Internet, ideas are actually not so valuable, and Simon's memory of the mature Internet industry model, before the rise of this industry, probably many people have had countless similar ideas.
The key is execution.
Therefore, whether it is Igrett or AOL, in addition to Simon, who is at the helm of the general direction, what is most needed is a management team with truly efficient execution.
Speaking of which, many of the companies Simon has invested in based on his prophetic strengths are, in the final analysis, investments in the management team.
More accurately, it's an investment in people.
Simon invests in Microsoft because Microsoft has Bill Gates, invests in Nokia because Nokia has Yoma Ollilah, and invests in AOL because AOL has Steve Case.
During his week in San Francisco, Simon also sent an invitation to John Chambers, who had brought Cisco to its peak in the original time and space, hoping that Westeros would take the helm of Cisco after it achieved absolute control of Cisco.
Because of this philosophy, Simon easily saw that Tim Berners-Lee, who was at the helm of Igritt at this time, might be a good fit to be the chief technology officer of Igret, but as a scholar-based executive like Apple's founder, Wozniak, he was not up to the task of managing the entire company.
In addition to Tim Berners Lee, Simon also needs a 'Steve Jobs' from Igritt.
Of course, this is just a metaphor, Simon would never invite Jobs, who he has no control over, to manage Igret.
Simon spent a week in San Francisco, only to find that there were many more problems to deal with in order to expand his Internet footprint.
Just as the founders of AOL's predecessor came up with the idea of online music and online games in the early 80s, in the field of the Internet, ideas are actually not so valuable, and Simon's memory of the mature Internet industry model, before the rise of this industry, probably many people have had countless similar ideas.
The key is execution.
Therefore, whether it is Igrett or AOL, in addition to Simon, who is at the helm of the general direction, what is most needed is a management team with truly efficient execution.
Speaking of which, many of the companies Simon has invested in based on his prophetic strengths are, in the final analysis, investments in the management team.
More accurately, it's an investment in people.
Simon invests in Microsoft because Microsoft has Bill Gates, invests in Nokia because Nokia has Yoma Ollilah, and invests in AOL because AOL has Steve Case.
During his week in San Francisco, Simon also sent an invitation to John Chambers, who had brought Cisco to its peak in the original time and space, hoping that Westeros would take the helm of Cisco after it achieved absolute control of Cisco.
Because of this philosophy, Simon easily saw that Tim Berners-Lee, who was at the helm of Igritt at this time, might be a good fit to be the chief technology officer of Igret, but as a scholar-based executive like Apple's founder, Wozniak, he was not up to the task of managing the entire company.
In addition to Tim Berners Lee, Simon also needs a 'Steve Jobs' from Igritt.
Of course, this is just a metaphor, Simon would never invite Jobs, who he has no control over, to manage Igret.
Simon spent a week in San Francisco, only to find that there were many more problems to deal with in order to expand his Internet footprint.
Just as the founders of AOL's predecessor came up with the idea of online music and online games in the early 80s, in the field of the Internet, ideas are actually not so valuable, and Simon's memory of the mature Internet industry model, before the rise of this industry, probably many people have had countless similar ideas.
The key is execution.
Therefore, whether it is Igrett or AOL, in addition to Simon, who is at the helm of the general direction, what is most needed is a management team with truly efficient execution.
Speaking of which, many of the companies Simon has invested in based on his prophetic strengths are, in the final analysis, investments in the management team.
More accurately, it's an investment in people.
Simon invests in Microsoft because Microsoft has Bill Gates, invests in Nokia because Nokia has Yoma Ollilah, and invests in AOL because AOL has Steve Case.
During his week in San Francisco, Simon also sent an invitation to John Chambers, who had brought Cisco to its peak in the original time and space, hoping that Westeros would take the helm of Cisco after it achieved absolute control of Cisco.
Because of this philosophy, Simon easily saw that Tim Berners-Lee, who was at the helm of Igritt at this time, might be a good fit to be the chief technology officer of Igret, but as a scholar-based executive like Apple's founder, Wozniak, he was not up to the task of managing the entire company.
In addition to Tim Berners Lee, Simon also needs a 'Steve Jobs' from Igritt.
Of course, this is just a metaphor, Simon would never invite Jobs, who he has no control over, to manage Igret.
Simon spent a week in San Francisco, only to find that there were many more problems to deal with in order to expand his Internet footprint.
Just as the founders of AOL's predecessor came up with the idea of online music and online games in the early 80s, in the field of the Internet, ideas are actually not so valuable, and Simon's memory of the mature Internet industry model, before the rise of this industry, probably many people have had countless similar ideas.
The key is execution.
Therefore, whether it is Igrett or AOL, in addition to Simon, who is at the helm of the general direction, what is most needed is a management team with truly efficient execution.
Speaking of which, many of the companies Simon has invested in based on his prophetic strengths are, in the final analysis, investments in the management team.
More accurately, it's an investment in people.
Simon invests in Microsoft because Microsoft has Bill Gates, invests in Nokia because Nokia has Yoma Ollilah, and invests in AOL because AOL has Steve Case.
During his week in San Francisco, Simon also sent an invitation to John Chambers, who had brought Cisco to its peak in the original time and space, hoping that Westeros would take the helm of Cisco after it achieved absolute control of Cisco.
Because of this philosophy, Simon easily saw that Tim Berners-Lee, who was at the helm of Igritt at this time, might be a good fit to be the chief technology officer of Igret, but as a scholar-based executive like Apple's founder, Wozniak, he was not up to the task of managing the entire company.
In addition to Tim Berners Lee, Simon also needs a 'Steve Jobs' from Igritt.
Of course, this is just a metaphor, Simon would never invite Jobs, who he has no control over, to manage Igret.
Simon spent a week in San Francisco, only to find that there were many more problems to deal with in order to expand his Internet footprint.
Just as the founders of AOL's predecessor came up with the idea of online music and online games in the early 80s, in the field of the Internet, ideas are actually not so valuable, and Simon's memory of the mature Internet industry model, before the rise of this industry, probably many people have had countless similar ideas.
The key is persistence.