Founders

#127 Larry Ellison (Oracle)

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May 25, 2020
Explore the intriguing complexities of Larry Ellison, comparing him to Charles Foster Kane. Discover his unconventional hiring practices that valued innovative thinkers and shaped Oracle's culture. Delve into the early software industry, revealing Ellison's unique path laden with ambition and flawed decisions. Uncover the dynamics of his vibrant personality, his partnership with Bob Miner, and how their contrasting strengths propelled Oracle forward. Finally, examine the interplay of competition and friendship within the tech world.
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ANECDOTE

Ellison's Surprise Wealth

  • When asked if he'd foreseen his wealth, Ellison called it "surreal."
  • He admitted to not believing it, even as the fifth wealthiest person in the US, likening it to a dream.
INSIGHT

Ellison's Need for Validation

  • Ellison, much like Charles Foster Kane, craved love and idolization but struggled with connection.
  • Oversized and mythical, he built his own persona, reflecting a deep-seated need for validation.
ANECDOTE

Ellison's Control at Oracle

  • Ellison maintained control at Oracle, holding enough stock to avoid challenges.
  • He started the company to be his own boss and prioritized his own gains.
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