You're doing a major merger, you got to hope you didn't get it wrong. That's the view of any CEO.
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I think, you know, a fellow CEO said to me that the interesting thing about being CEO that's really striking is that you have very few decisions that you need to make, and you need to make them absolutely perfectly.
I seek out a lot of advice from other CEOs.
I don't feel I'm at liberty to speak about the actions of any one CEO. That's not fair; given CEOs have duties to their shareholders.
When I was president of the company, I said, 'Okay, I can do this - piece of cake.' Then when you are the CEO, the responsibilities multiply enormously because you worry about everything.
No one is born a CEO, but no one tells you that.
If you want a CEO role, you have to prepare for it with a vengeance.
Look - this is the terror of being a founder & CEO. It is all your fault. Every decision, every person you hire, every dumb thing you buy or do - ultimately, you're at the end.
In life, you don't have a level of confrontation and the nonsense you run into when you're a CEO. CEOs aren't born.
In business, sometimes you have to change the CEO in order to change the direction of the company.
When you're the CEO, you take responsibility.
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