I want to control the company, but I don't know how life goes. We are already a big company, and the larger our capitalization is, the lower goes the threshold for control.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not a big-company guy. I need freedom and control.
I've been preparing to run a big company all my life.
Focus on the long term, and always do what's right to grow the company and not make short-term decisions. And outlast everyone one.
The first rule of management is delegation. Don't try and do everything yourself because you can't.
If a company is profitable, the founder is in control. If it's not, investors are in control.
When you manage your company for long-term shareholders, and you manage the company for clients, two of the biggest stakeholders, you will make the right decisions.
Corporations always are controlling things, and we have the ability every day to do something about that. Every day.
Take control of who you report to, what you do, what you create. Or start a business on the side. Deliver some value, any value, to anybody, to somebody, and watch that value compound into a career.
All I'm trying to do is manage money and take care of my shareholders.
I've stepped more into my business and really... taken control for how I want that to be.