Lots of companies don't succeed over time. What do they fundamentally do wrong? They usually miss the future. Larry Page companyfundamentallyfuture Change image and share on social
My grandfather was an autoworker, and I have a weapon he manufactured to protect himself from the company that he would carry to work. It's a big iron pipe with a hunk of lead on the head. I think about how far we've come as companies from those days, where workers had to protect themselves from the company. Larry Page autoworkerbigcarry share on social
Basically, our goal is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful. Larry Page accessiblebasicallygoal Change image and share on social
We don't have as many managers as we should, but we would rather have too few than too many. Larry Page manager Change image and share on social
Invention is not enough. Tesla invented the electric power we use, but he struggled to get it out to people. You have to combine both things: invention and innovation focus, plus the company that can commercialize things and get them to people. Larry Page combinecommercializecompany share on social
We can't have democracy if we're having to protect you and our users from the government over stuff we've never had a conversation about. We need to know what the parameters are, what kind of surveillance the government is going to do, and how and why. Larry Page conversationdemocracygovernment share on social