Sam McNealy, Chairman and CEO, co-founded Sun Microsystems in 1982. Since its founding, the company has become one of the world leaders in computing network solutions. Through attractive, engaging and innovative leadership styles of McNealy, Sun will continue to maintain its position in the industry. A charismatic leader is a convincing vision, or a person with a purpose consciousness to convey a vision in a clear way so that the follower can understand. They are also focused on showing consistency, pursuing vision, and understanding their strengths.
Years ago, when he served as the CEO of Sun Microsystem, I had the opportunity to plan Scott McNealy's blog. This should be the first blog of the CEO of the Fortune 500 company, and I can not fill the editing calendar with unique content. At that time I developed the theory of content economics. I told the founder that we need to consider marketing it as a political movement for the next 18-24 months. They need the rest of the speech - through section 3 of the "answer answer" above - they can stick for months. Like politicians, you can update data points and case studies, but you can reuse and replay the topic each time you tell a story. When you are tired of saying the same thing, it is very likely that it will only be when the market starts talking to you.
Scott McNealy (CEO of Sun Microsystems) suddenly discovered that in 1999 Scott McNealy (CEO of Sun Microsystems) became a big trap of rapid technological development when saying "Privacy has disappeared and it overcomes it." He was very right when he made this remark. Speeding up the communication speed, dissemination of concepts and ideologies gradually affects individual privacy at all levels, and this inevitability affects intellectual property rights. The importance of intellectual property can be traced back to the quoted 1762 British newspaper. But today, as trade is more global and automated, the need to manage these rights was not that high. If dominated by the necessity of the existence of the entity, the transaction becomes obsolete and the possibility of double transactions, counterfeiting and intellectual property theft inevitably increases.
According to Scott McNealy, former CEO of Sun Microsystems, "You do not have privacy and you will overcome it anyway" (Sprenger). McNealy formulated this sentence two years ago in the infamous language in parliament through the Patriot Act in 1999 and thereby to "provide the appropriate tools necessary to intercept and deter terrorism" in private communication Legalized the large collection of. "And the United States"; according to the document of the US National Security Agency where Snowden leaked, McNealy may wish to speak for the US government. According to Article 2 of the Patriot Act, the National Security Agency can search and detain private property without an investigation warrant, or "any tangible matter deemed necessary to prevent from telecommunications carriers" You can get it. Potential threat to national security "Critics of the bill were handed over by opportunism after September 11 that none of the governments questioned the length of time the United States defended themselves It is claimed that it was.