" podcast, where he interviews world-class humans by asking them just five questions in under 10 minutes.
From there, Horowitz got his first job at Silicon Graphics before joining Netscape founder Marc Andreessen as a product manager. When Netscape was acquired by AOL, Horowitz became AOL's vice president of ecommerce. He and Andreessen left Netscape to cofound Loudcloud, eventually taking it public and transforming it into enterprise software company Opsware.
The other thing is leadership skills, which all come in many different styles. But at the end of the day, people have to want to work for you and be motivated to do so. And without that you're not really going to build anything interesting.What have you learned from studying successful leaders of the past and present on how to create a highly engaging and productive organization that lasts?I've learned a lot from the leaders of the past and it's one of the big topics of my new book.