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Right Vs Wrong Kind Of Ambition

  • As defined by Andy Grove, the right kind of ambition is ambition for the company’s success with the executive’s own success only coming as a by-product of the company’s victory.
  • The wrong kind of ambition is ambition for the executive’s personal success regardless of the company’s outcome.

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