Being in Silicon Valley makes me strict when it comes to my children's technology use. I am surrounded by it all day, so I try to avoid it when I get home. I set screen-time limits, because I think it's good to diversify activities.
I feel that gender balance in the work environment is actually the best recipe for success.
I like company lunches because I think going out wastes valuable time; plus, a lot of good ideas come up over lunch.
There's a beauty in being unrealistic.
The challenge in a startup is you hit a lot of turbulence, and you want people who understand that it's just turbulence and not a crisis.
If health care is a $2.7 trillion industry, and a huge percentage is paid by the government, then you have to be involved in politics to make a difference.