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Eric Schmidt, at his commencement speech for Carnegie Mellon PDF Print E-mail
Written by lotus   
Monday, 18 May 2009

Here is Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, at his commencement speech for Carnegie Mellon.

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There are few key quotes from the video.


“We got our news from newspapers, your generation gets it from blogs and tweets, and for those of you who don’t know, that’s not what you hear in zoos.”

“We thought ‘friend’ is a noun, you think it’s a verb.”

“You cannot plan innovation. You cannot plan invention. All you can do is try very hard to be at the right place and be ready.”

“How should you behave? Well, do things in a group. Don’t do things by yourself. Groups are stronger, Groups are faster. None of us is as smart as all of us.”

“You’ll find today is the best chance you have to start being unreasonable, to demand excellence, to drive change, to make everything happen.”

 

Enjoy,

 Lotus Yuen

Last Updated ( Monday, 18 May 2009 )
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