Larry Ellison's Uncompromising Ambition
Larry Ellison's relentless drive to become the number one company in the world is reflected in his personal life as well, leading to failed marriages. Despite criticism, Ellison embraces being called "nuts" as a sign of innovation. He supplements his points with historical references, much like Ben Franklin, to sell his ideas.In this clip
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