Elizabeth Holmes

Immanuel 2022-09-10 06:12:15

She is the hottest beauty entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, she is a loyal admirer of Jobs, she is a talkative businessman, and is the darling of Forbes Fortune Magazine. Fake it until make it. But the question is what if you cannot make it. Then you are telling a big lie. What's interesting about her story is that the entrepreneur who breaks the imagination and the scammer who burns out investors' money, heaven And hell, in the spotlight and in the public eye, there may be only a thin line between. It is not enough to be an idealist who dreams of changing the world, but overestimates the speed of reality and technological progress. It may all start with a small lie, change a small data, a test result, and then lie It's getting bigger and bigger like a snowball. Good intentions often do not lead to good results. Healthcare is a topic that everyone cares about, but when facing innovations in medical technology, extra caution and transparency are needed, because wrong results often lead to irreparable losses. Good opportunities always come with responsibilities, challenges and risks.

I believe she is sincere when she describes her vision of being able to provide families with affordable blood testing technology that every family will want to buy. It's a pity that so many experienced bosses believed in her sincerity, invested real money, and finally paid the lawyers and the court. Innovation is a long and boring process. Silicon Valley entrepreneurs blow the bubble too much, over promising but under delivering.

Several laboratory staff in the film provide us ordinary people with a little reference. What do you do when you feel that the integrity of the leadership is in question, or even jeopardizing public health and safety? Is it because of conscience and moral condemnation to resign? How many ordinary employees have the financial resources and resources to fight the company when you are brought to court by a former employer with strong legal support?

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