"Hesitation, you know, that's generally the most destructive," Horowitz told "Lenny's podcast" on Thursday. Horowitz said that sometimes CEOs must choose between unfavorable options, which can lead to hesitation, but making hard decisions is necessary. "The psychological muscle you have to build to be a great leader is to be able to look in the abyss and go, 'Okay, that way's slightly better. We're going to go that way,'" Horowitz said.
Senator Mitch McConnell warned corporations to "...stay out of politics," yet he emphasized that this does not include political contributions, revealing a contradiction in Republican views on corporate political involvement.
Raptors fans are grappling with the departure of Masai Ujiri from his role as President of the Toronto Raptors. What is especially unsettling about his exit is the cold, corporate feel behind it, seemingly driven by cost savings and politics.