Monday, December 16, 2013

5 Must-Read Books For Starting Your Company

When starting a company, there are many resources available to you with folks telling how, why, when and where to start your business in order to become a millionaire at an early age.  Unfortunately, many, if not most, of these resources are mediocre, misleading, or just not useful.  Having access to resources to assist you is critical for your long term success, however.  Since your time when you start your company is at a premium,  you want to ensure that every moment you spend reading relevant books is time well spent. To...

Saturday, October 19, 2013

We Need Our Brightest People Working on Our Biggest Problems

A few weeks ago, I got to visit Microsoft’s annual conference of faculty members involved in computer science research at universities around the world. I hadn’t been able to attend the conference since I went full-time at the Gates Foundation, so I took the opportunity to talk about how the researchers’ work might overlap with some of the foundation’s efforts. A lot of the faculty members wanted to know how they could help...

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

iPhone 5s Outselling iPhone 5c Two to One

Asked during Apple’s last earnings call if he feared the higher end of the smartphone market was nearing saturation, CEO Tim Cook said he did not. “I don’t subscribe to the common view that the higher end, if you will, of the smartphone market is at its peak,” Cook said. “I don’t believe that.” Turns out Cook had good reason to take that view. In September, Apple launched a pair of new iPhones, the flagship iPhone 5s and the mid-tier iPhone 5c,...

Monday, October 14, 2013

Three Things I’ve Learned From Warren Buffett

I’m looking forward to sharing posts from time to time about things I’ve learned in my career at Microsoft and the Gates Foundation. (I also post frequently on my blog.) Last month, I went to Omaha for the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting. It’s always a lot of fun, and not just because of the ping-pong matches and the newspaper-throwing contest I have with Warren Buffett. It’s also fun because I get to learn...

Friday, October 11, 2013

10 Things To Do Every Workday

I’ve always been focused on performance. I’m a list person. I love the feeling of crossing things off. It makes me feel productive. Plus, consistent productivity has the wonderful byproduct of accomplishing more. Jeff Haden’s recent article on Linkedin summarizes the value of having a daily to-do list beautifully: You don’t wait to do the work until you get the dream job - you do the work in order to get the dream job. I’ve never shared...

Thursday, October 3, 2013

The 5 Traits of Wildly Successful People

I have a crazy idea: success isn’t just about hard work. We hear about hard work all the time—it’s what Olympic champions talk about when they get to the top of the podium and it’s what the media credits as the sole force behind billionaire entrepreneurs. But there has to be something else in the equation of obtaining unimaginable success. What other traits tipped the odds in favor of the world’s most successful people? What helped propel their careers before they had track records? For the past three years I’ve been fortunate...

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Why The Economist Should Stop Ranking B-Schools

A day after Forbes magazine released its biennial ranking of the best business schools, The Economist weighed in today (Oct. 10) with its own annual list of the top MBA programs worldwide. The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business topped the ranking for the second year in a row. But as is often the case with The Economist's ranking of the Top 100 global schools, it's a head-scratching mess. IE Business School in Spain and Hult International Business School both did nose dives this year, plummeting 28 places to rank 50th and 59th,...