Ashlee Vance
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Here writes for you: Ashlee Vance is a journalist for the New York Times and CNN, among others. Vance, born in South Africa, is an American business journalist. He wrote, among other things. for the New York Times, The Economist, the Chicago Tribune, CNN.com, and the International Herald Tribune. He is one of the most famous journalists at Bloomberg BusinessWeek and has written countless cover stories about Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Ballmer.
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Tiny changes on the way to becoming a global company: How Elon Musk brought Tesla forward
Anyone looking to start a new auto business in the US will soon be reminded that the last successful start-up in this industry was Chrysler, founded in 1925. Where did the know-how come from? Even designing and building a completely new car poses a number of challenges, but it is even more difficult to find enough money and know-how for the [...]
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Overcoming crises with courage instead of anger like Tesla: on the verge of bankruptcy
Miscalculations and high costs can bring companies to the verge of bankruptcy. Tesla has shown how to overcome crises with courage and skill. Save and spend money When it came to personnel costs, Tesla had saved quite cleverly since it was founded - but not when it came to technology and materials. That soon took revenge. Instead of experienced engineers who probably [...]
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Elon Musk as the hero of the automobile revolution: once around the world
By mid-2007, Tesla had grown to 260 employees and seemed to be creating the impossible. But then the global supply chain failed. Early leadership mistakes The company had built the fastest, most beautiful electric car the world had ever seen, based on almost nothing. All it had to do now was, a whole lot [...]
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Resistant to any challenge: How Elon Musk developed prototypes at Tesla
Tesla hired a handful of designers to come up with new designs for the roadster. Now the prototype has been built. The Aero Buck After agreeing on a favorite, the company had a 2005: 1 scale model built in January 4 and then in its original size in April. During this process, the Tesla management received a [...]
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Tesla as the spearhead of technological innovation: Elon Musk, the great inspirer
Tesla engineers were the first to ever attempt to connect hundreds of lithium-ion batteries in parallel, so Tesla became the spearhead of technological development. The problem of flammability Among other things, the engineers considered how the heat can be dissipated and what the flow of voltage looks like when 70 batteries are connected to a block with super glue. Ten [...] each
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The bull ride of Elon Musk: the newcomer to the industry as an automotive innovator
If anyone in Detroit had heard from Tesla Motors by this point, the reaction would likely have been hysterical laughter. The old maxim applies: Everyone says it doesn't work. Then someone came and did it. Industry newcomer on the road to success The entire automotive competence of the company consisted in the fact that the few employees were real car fans and that [...]
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Elon Musk as a manager without sensitivity: how to deal with employee psychology correctly
To counter the bad press around Tesla, Musk began to appear more publicly. He spoke up on the Internet and gave interviews. You can sleep when we're broke. He gave a speech in which he said we would work Saturdays and Sundays and sleep under our desks until everything is done. [...]
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Elon Musk & Tesla: How important is the founder's charisma?
Charisma is crucial for success - especially as a company founder, as Elon Musk clearly demonstrated when founding Tesla. The charisma of the founder Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning founded NuvoMedia together in 1997 and developed one of the first reading devices for digital books, called Rocket, with the company eBook. Through work [...]