Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Reading note

"I think that to some degree when you're a small company you sort of have to do everything yourself, and as you get more established you begin to realize you'll never get everything done by yourself. You're fundamentally going to be a better player, a better solution, if you can share in the success, and get the benefit of the hard work these other people have done."

-- Eric Schmidt


Doing research shares some similar principles with running a company.
When you are beginner, you should learn most of the basic skills by yourself.
It will be very crucial to have some vital skills. As you get stronger you probably
should learn to do colaboration with other people. You can also simply build your
system upon others' basic blocks.

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