Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, is motivated by “fear, guilt and anxiety”, which is a biography: “Don’t retreat … tense when things are going well” – NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA), Tesla (Nasdaq: Tlala)
Gensen HuangCEO of Nvidia Corp NvdaPaid with his fear of failure, an important factor in his success, according to his biography, Stephen Watt.
What happened: Witt, Huang biography, this vision with CNBC Earlier this month. Witt, who spent six hours in Huang interview and his colleagues for his book “Thinking Machine”, found that Huang’s motives are largely fueled by negative emotions, including anxiety, fear and guilt.
Witt was surprised by the root of Huang’s motives deeply in negative feelings – especially fear of failure, madness of greatness around competitors, and a strong feeling of guilt on others scary. Witt said: “Jensen, of course, is a great, clear prize, but it comes from this place, which is almost to hit himself for not working hard enough all the time,” Witt said.
Witt believes that Huang’s success stems from his flexibility, which was clear when he led NVIDIA over nearly three years after his founding.
“I didn’t expect to see it … in fact, it became uncomfortable and very nervous when things are going well,” he said.
Why do it matterHuang’s driving method and his journey to success was the subject of a lot of discussion. In a biography by Witt, readers were given an insightful look at the Huang leadership style, which encourages large meetings of group learning by dissecting the team’s work. Huang also told his biography how his style of work is different and thinking about Timing Timing CEO Elon Musk
Despite his success, Huang was open about the challenges he faced. In the recently obtained podcast, Huang admitted that if he was 30 years old again, his own company will not start, citing the trip “too much”. This explicit acceptance adds a depth to understand the leadership of Huang and the factors that drive its success.
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