Our elders often teach us to say different things in different situations. Speaking is an art. If you speak well, you can inspire people, but if you speak badly, you will be disliked or even lose the audience. So, you can take medicine randomly, but you can't say anything randomly. If you don't know how to say it, don't say it. There are only a few days left in 2014. Let Leifeng.com take you back to the big guys who had their own ideas this year.
1. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft "Women should not always think about salary increase." What is destined to be yours will eventually come to you, and what is not destined to be yours should not be forced. Believe in the current work system, and you will get the reward you are worth. Maria Klawe, a current member of Microsoft's board of directors, said, "I rarely disagree with you (Nadella), but I'm sorry, this is one of them." Backyard gun smoke: Chuck Chan, vice president of the Windows R&D team, posted on Twitter, "Karma, I have to wait for a pay cut too." Public opinion: Once the remarks were reported, they caused an uproar and triggered widespread criticism. Ending: Explained on Twitter, saying he was "not good with words", and sent an internal letter to explain.
2. Emil Michael, Uber executive "How about spending a few million digging up dirt on the private lives of you (journalists who criticize Uber)?" Leadership Criticism: Uber CEO Travis Kalanick said on Twitter that Michael's speech at a recent dinner was horrible, did not represent the company, showed his lack of leadership and was not humane, and violated Uber's values and philosophy. Public opinion: It attracted widespread attention from the society and aroused the anger of the public and the media. Some reports said that this was the stupidest response Uber had ever given to industry opponents and critics. Ending: He issued a statement to apologize, saying that he "felt regretful" and "just wanted the journalists to report objectively."
3. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg "A lot of people seem to equate the advertising business model with not valuing customers. I think that's ridiculous. So do you think that paying Apple means they value customers? If Apple valued customers, they would lower the price of their products. Our mission is to connect everyone in the world. That doesn't mean people need to pay for services." This is a blatant criticism of Apple's prices. Cool! Zuckerberg speaks so charmingly! Just say it, great!
4. Larry Page, Founder of Google “The company has completed its mission statements of ‘don’t be evil’ and ‘make the world a better place’, but it has not yet clarified its next development purpose. However, at least it cannot be too narrow. If I die, I would rather donate billions of assets to capitalists like Elon Musk to change the world than donate money to charity.” Google is really cool! However, "not willing to donate money to charity" may cause a stir~~
5. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla "We treat artificial intelligence like releasing a demon. You always think you can control it, but it's often not the case. Artificial intelligence is far more threatening than nuclear weapons." Negative public opinion: Some reports said, "This statement is very irresponsible and misleads the public. It also conveys a kind of unexplained fear, which will cause serious damage to the current specific work in the field of artificial intelligence." "When such negative publicity involves specific research work, it will have very negative and harmful consequences - triggering an artificial intelligence winter." The above are some of the willful actions of some foreign bigwigs. Let's take a look at how our country's technology bigwigs behave and have wild imaginations. (Just read what they said and feel it for yourself~)
6. Baidu CEO Robin Li: "Unlike Jack Ma who sleeps in every day, I wake up at 5 o'clock every day. I am very anxious. There are many opportunities, and I have to learn to give up."
7. Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi “ Maybe someone will marry their cell phone.”
8. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau " This feels so damn good!"
9. Richard Yu, Senior Vice President and CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group " In the past, we learned from Apple and Samsung in making mobile phones. Now it's time for them to learn from Huawei."
10. Luo Yonghao, CEO of Smartisan Technology " I particularly dislike the practice of some mobile phone manufacturers setting a high price when a new product is launched, and then reducing the price soon afterwards. We will stick to this price throughout the entire product cycle, unless the next generation of products is launched and the previous generation needs to clear inventory, then we may reduce the price for sales." Everyone knows what happened later, right? In fact, no one is perfect, and who would say the wrong thing? Although words once spoken are like water spilled, but once spoken, it is said, and it will only happen once, twice, or three times. To be honest, who doesn't have a brain hole? ! Link to this article: http://www.leiphone.com/news/201412/t3RWEhFxvrGEeNsp.html |
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