Bernd 12/26/2019 (Thu) 08:55:11 No.33453 del
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I read this one. Not sure if leadership can be learnt from it but it's full of nice stories, basically it's kind of a memoir or anecdote collection.
Frohman is the inventor of EPROM, and was the CEO or whatever of Intel Israel. Not sure if I would suggest to read it, I almost stopped reading it a couple of times, but it's short, so why the hell not, and contains a few details and insights, such as this:
>The Israeli business environment is pretty freewheeling. There is a much greater tendency on the part of companies there than in the United States to engage in activities that skirt the law. In my experience, for example, an Israeli company is far more likely to try to get around the laws governing corporate taxation than a typical American company. The basic attitude is “ let’s try it; the worst thing that can happen is we get caught — in which case, either we pay the fine or try to fight it in court and see what happens.”
Jews jewing Jews.