
(b. 1936– )
Hungarian-born U.S. businessman, former CEO of Intel (now senior advisor)“The most powerful tool of all is the word no.”
more infosource: “What I’ve Learned: Andy Grove,” by Mike Sager, Esquire, May 1, 2000.
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“It’s not enough to make time for your children. There are certain stages in their lives when you have to give them the time when they want it. You can’t run your family like a company. It doesn’t work.”
more infosource: What I’ve Learned: Andy Grove,” by Mike Sager, Esquire, May 1, 2000.
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category: child, family, parenting
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“You must understand your mistakes. Study the hell out of them. You’re not going to have the chance of making the same mistake again—you can’t step into the river again at the same place and the same time—but you will have the chance of making a similar mistake.”
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