“You can’t have 2 headquarters, let alone 3,” he wrote. “It’s a ‘campus,’ ‘office hub,’ ‘major office complex.’”
“We’re a business, so our goal is to focus on customers, give them a great bookstore, let them test drive our devices, and to sell a lot of books and devices,” Cast noted. “We’ll measure success by how well we do that. We hope we can make it work.”
“We’ll use the same set of principles that have driven Amazon. Most important among those will be genuine, intense customer obsession,” he tweeted. “The child will be the customer.”
“This is the start and a critical part of our global biomanufacturing network to ensure that biologics are manufactured to the highest quality and with a robust supply chain to benefit patients worldwide,” Chen said.
“We know how critical our services are to our customers’ businesses and we will do everything we can to learn from this event and use it to drive improvement across our services. As with any significant operational issue, we will spend many hours over the coming days and weeks improving our understanding of the details of the various parts of this event and determining how to make changes to improve our services and processes.”
“We, as a community, have to continue to address transportation,” said Nadia Shouraboura, who was at Amazon for eight years and served on Bezos’ senior leadership team. She left Amazon in 2012 to found high-tech retail startup Hointer. “It’s not Amazon’s job — it’s our job as a community.”
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“We write our thoughts down because we expect leaders to dive deep,” said Wilke. “We like this because narratives yield a very clear understanding of the thoughts of the author, and also because all of the ideas that are normally preserved in the PowerPoint notes that the speaker has are actually preserved in the narrative for all who participate.” (Related: These 20 words show what’s on the mind of this top Amazon executive)
“We see very strong innovation and design from Chinese companies and Chinese universities. So we are confident the next level of innovation using our technology could come from China,” Gilad Reshef of Nano Dimension said.
“Twitter’s values and vision for the future are most closely aligned with my own,” Benson tells GeekWire. “They also haven’t figured everything out yet and I love the opportunity to help solve difficult problems.”?Benson most recently led the charge at Habit Labs, a Seattle startup which he shut down last month.
“Winter Wonderland” in 2014 at CenturyLink. (Amazon Photo)