Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison never loses his cold in meetings


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Oracle executive authority and CTO Larry
Ellison.

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Oracle’s executive authority and CTO Larry Ellison loves to race,
loves to compete, and many importantly, loves to win.

He’s famous for his take-no-prisoners character of leadership,
finish with a consistent fusillade of pound speak about his
competitors.

Over a years, he’s smack-talked Microsoft, IBM, HP, Salesforce,
and many others, and
his latest aim is Amazon
, a personality in a cloud
computing marketplace that Oracle has recently entered.

But notwithstanding his industry-wide repute for being
hard-nosed, long-time Oracle house member Ray Bingham
tells us he’s never seen 
Ellison scream or
lose his cold — even during supportive conversations. He is
always ease and deferential to a people in a room, even when
a review gets exhilarated or even if they are discussing
sensitive topics.

One of Larry Ellison’s approach reports, chief architect
Edward Screven, told us that another little-known fact about
Ellison: he’s a unequivocally good listener and doesn’t want
to be surrounded by yes-men and yes-women.

If someone disagrees with him, Ellison will respectfully hear the
other chairman out, as prolonged as that chairman presents Ellison with
a data, facts, and investigate to behind adult an opposing
viewpoint. 

We’ve listened this before: that creation a box and being proved
right is one of the best ways to acquire Ellison’s respect. For
instance, Thomas Kurian, boss of Oracle product
growth who reports to Ellison and whose star has been on the
arise during a company, won Ellison’s honour in accurately that way,
in further to being a tough worker, several people who know
Kurian have told us.

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