Thursday, January 17, 2013

GOOG: The Mind Of Google: Why Larry Page Argues That Thinking About Competition Is Silly

The Mind Of Google: Why Larry Page Argues That Thinking About Competition Is Silly
by TechCrunch

By Gregory Ferenstein
"I worry that something has gone seriously wrong with the way we run companies," warns Google's (GOOG) CEO, Larry Page, about companies who focus on the competition. "How exciting is it to come to work if the best you can do is trounce some other company that does roughly the same thing? That's why most companies decay slowly over time." Page's fascinating interview with Wired is a comprehensive look at why Google spends millions on moonshot innovations, encourages all of its employees to innovate, and how the media may have created a false narrative for the tech industry. read more »

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