메뉴 건너뛰기

XEDITION

Board

id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV">

























Now playing:
Watch this:

That time Michael Dell almost had his PC company taken...






16:03




Michael Dell begins his new book with a story about a mediocre meat loaf dinner with the man who turned out to be one of his greatest business foes.

The year was 2013, and Dell had convinced the board of the PC maker he started in his college dorm room in Texas to take the publicly held company private. He decided it was time to reset the business and Slot make new investments for Dell Inc., but his plan would only work without being scrutinized -- and judged -- by financial analysts and shareholders.






Though it was a challenge to convince his board of directors that taking Dell Inc. private was the best move for the company, the bigger fight ended up being a "nine-month drama" with activist investor Carl Icahn, who argued that Dell was undercutting shareholders as he pushed for a higher bid price. Icahn's battle for control of the company didn't succeed, though he did make money off his play for Dell Inc. And the story about what happened behind the scenes is the backdrop against which Dell frames his new book, which was published by Portfolio/Penguin this month.

He says he hopes the takeaway for readers is they shouldn't let fear stop them from working on something they're passionate about. 

"I want people to have a real sense for the importance of taking risks -- and don't feel like you've got to follow every rule that's out there," Dell, 56, says in an interview for CNET's Now What interview series.

"I have this deep-seated belief that a lot of people don't realize their full potential because they're too afraid to fail and too afraid to make mistakes," he tells me. "There's so many ups and downs and twists and turns. In the first couple of years of business [we] could have failed at least 10 times, with all sorts of things that were going on. But that's reality, and that's how I think great businesses are built."


"We've all figured out that work is something we do, it's not a place."
Michael Dell



What do we learn about Dell from his book? A few things, starting with the fact that he's a serious tech geek who took apart his Apple II as a 14-year-old right after he unboxed it, out of a desire to see how the machine worked. 

And we learn just how serious a risk-taker he is, running a computer company out of the bedroom of his college dorm (packed to the ceiling with parts and inventory) and driving around Texas to buy up parts and resell machines with barely enough cash flow to keep going.

We also learn he's got a pretty good sense of humor, which brings me back to the meat loaf story. Keeping in mind his parents' advice -- play nice but win -- he decided to call Icahn while visiting New York midway through their shareholder fight. Dell says he wanted to meet his nemesis face-to-face so he could hear firsthand what Icahn planned to do with the company if his takeover bid succeeded. Icahn, he writes, was surprised by his call but invited him for dinner, after warning him that his wife "is just a terrible cook." 


Portfolio/Penguin

Dell writes that he listened to the story of Icahn's life and business dealings; then he gives readers this summation: "I cut my meat loaf and ate a bit. Carl hadn't been far off about his wife's cooking. And I hadn't been far off in my estimate of him as a human being."

While the Icahn battle is the thread that he returns to throughout the book, Dell provides insight into how he built his PC business from scratch, including traveling to Asia to cut deals with suppliers so he could keep his prices below the costlier IBM PCs of the time. He talks about growing the business and taking it public. He's candid about being behind the PC market in designing and selling laptops as customers shifted away from desktops

And he shares stories about his friendship with Steve Jobs and about how Apple's co-founder offered to license the Mac operating system software for distribution on Dell's low-priced but fast-selling Intel-based PCs as Apple was months away from bankruptcy. Jobs' pitch: Install the Mac OS on every Dell PC, alongside Microsoft's Windows OS, and leave it up to customers to decide which software to use. The hitch: Jobs wanted a cut for every PC sold. Dell acknowledges the deal was a what-could-have-been moment in tech history. 

"It could have changed the trajectory for Windows and Mac OS on PCs," Dell says. "But obviously, they went in a different direction."

We also talked about the future of work, and the tech industry in a post-pandemic world. Dell says the rules are still being written, but he's sure there's no returning to the old normal. 

"We've had this glimpse of the future, and I don't think we're going to go back at all to the way it was," Dell says. "We've all figured out that work is something we do, it's not a place. There can be places where we congregate together to collaborate or be together in person, because we like that interaction and social connection, but hybrid work is here to stay." 

Hear our entire conversation in the video above.

Now What logo

Now What is a video interview series with industry leaders, celebrities and influencers that covers trends impacting businesses and consumers amid the "new normal." There will always be change in our world, and we'll be here to discuss how to navigate it all.
























Computing


Michael Dell

Dell

Steve Jobs

IBM

Microsoft

Apple








Notification on

Notification off



Now What































































번호 제목 글쓴이 날짜 조회 수
19 Mega.sb LyleSec82666192 2023.06.07 0
18 Giáo Viên Phải Khám Phá, Truyền Cảm Hứng Cho Học Sinh Trong Tiết Học Online ChristianeBirtwistle 2022.09.15 0
17 Theo Thông Tin Từ Play Store PatsyMzn00528335661 2022.08.03 1
16 Tiêu Chí Nào để đánh Giá Giáo Viên đáp ứng Chương Trình GDPT Mới? StephaniaQzf7127652 2022.07.25 0
15 Tiêu Chí Nào để đánh Giá Giáo Viên đáp ứng Chương Trình GDPT Mới? LanoraSmithson88 2022.07.23 0
14 Tiến Lên Miền Nam, Đánh Bài Tiến Lên, Chơi Bài Tiến Lên Online EarleneO1146975 2022.07.04 0
13 Những Chiêu độc Của Thánh Lừa" Bán Hàng Online ShereeC106869732351 2022.06.17 0
12 Ông Trùm Phan Sào Nam Khai Về Số Tiền Siêu Khủng Hưởng Lợi MelaineMcBeath2543 2022.06.15 0
11 Nhan Nhản Sới Bạc Online: Ma Trận đỏ đen Hút Hồn Người Chơi RethaBeale114064 2022.06.08 0
10 5 Essential Travel Apps For A Backpack Traveller Clifton43741104490 2022.02.16 0
9 Say Goodbye To Hemorrhoids With These Suggestions... Info No. 1 From 108 Iesha18J80172049 2022.02.03 2
8 The Hut Group Crisis Deepens Over 'loss Of Trust' As Rout Continues AdrianaL3637291824503 2022.01.18 2
7 Russian Woman's Face 'shrank' After Beauty Treatment Aged Her 10 Years OtisTramel978549 2022.01.18 2
» Michael Dell: Don't Ever Be Afraid To Take Risks LukeB7859480940505 2022.01.09 5
5 Netflix: The 41 Best Movies To See This Week LOZAlanna1028296 2021.12.29 3
4 Rochester Minnesota Arts And Entertainment GeorgeSpringthorpe75 2021.11.15 1
3 Understanding Weather Stations For Home CharaMannix48612532 2021.11.14 2
2 Office Of Human Resources - University Of Rochester (2) EldenLutwyche60935 2021.11.14 2
1 The Top 40 Job Titles In Human Resources MikaylaSmeaton3 2021.11.11 1
위로