Patrick Pichette, Google\u0027s former CFO, says the tech giant is too big for its own good and it needs to be smaller to battle AI. Read more.
and current Google executives agree that the company has decelerated, they disagree on how to speed things up again.Article contentGoogle wasn’t always like this. In its youth, it was spry, said Pichette.
Conversely, companies with greater financial constraints will introduce products and cull those that don’t work. “Google tends not to cut those things,” said Bock. Pichette said he’d like YouTube, Google Maps, Google search, Android, and Chrome OS, all currently under the Google umbrella, to each be separate companies.
“People have been saying too big for a long time. They probably are,” Bock said. “But there’s not really another option. Absent intervention, they’re not going to break up, or split, or spit out Maps or YouTube. That’s just never going to happen.”Article contentGoogle doesn’t need to be torn down and rebuilt from scratch to become more innovative, said Amy Edmondson, professor of leadership and management at Harvard Business School.
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