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Groq's founder says his 'terrible' leadership cost his company 3 to 4 years

  • Jonathan Ross admitted he was "one of the world's worst leaders" early on and says his mistakes cost Groq about three to four years.
  • He blamed poor hiring and over-delegation — shifting from growing talent to being far more selective (looking for negatives) was the turning point.
  • Groq later struck a roughly $20 billion licensing/talent deal with Nvidia, and Ross now serves as Nvidia's chief software architect.
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