American - Businessman | February 14, 1966 -
You don't see a lot of great companies built on easy problems to solve.
Aneel Bhusri
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Every employee at Workday thinks about how they are going to help customers be successful. It is a simple formula, but a lot of companies go out, and they don't listen to their customers; they don't try to solve hard problems, making it tougher for themselves to create a great business.
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I liked business. I found it fascinating.
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Oracle is not known for its high levels of customer satisfaction.
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NetSuite was a really good company.
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The best way to avoid bureaucracy is to have small teams who are empowered to make decisions and get their work done.
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What I hope is, over time, users should not have to read a training manual. They should say, 'I totally get the Workday iPad app, because it runs the way my consumer apps run.'
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We spend a lot of time looking at the things we like: Amazon, Google, Facebook.
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San Francisco is a wonderful city, but you do have housing issues. If tech companies don't do the right thing, they can dislocate a lot of what makes San Francisco special. At Workday, we want to be on the right side of that.
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If I could get Office on a tablet, I'd throw my laptop away.
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Small companies tend to go out of business. Large ones don't.
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If you've got five or six cloud apps, do you want a different user ID and password for each one? No.
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