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Make decisions quickly, learn from mistakes; Google CEO Sundar Pichai reveals his success mantra.
Leading a giant company like Google, valued at $1.92 trillion, is filled with challenges, says Pichai. In a 2022 speech at Stanford University, he shared his simple success mantra: make decisions quickly and learn from mistakes, because most decisions are not permanent.
Recalling lessons he learned from his mentor, Bill Campbell, Pichai emphasized the importance of resolving confusion and staying calm during stressful moments. Experts also support Pichai’s view that seeing pressure as a challenge can actually boost a person’s resilience and productivity.
This perspective offers a fresh take on the importance of decision-making and its impact in the modern corporate world.
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