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Groq's founder says his 'terrible' leadership cost his company 3 to 4 years
Groq's founder Jonathan Ross admitted leadership mistakes, including hiring issues and excessive delegation, caused a three to four-year setback for the company. He shifted from talent growth to talent selection as a turning point. Nvidia acquired Groq's talent and licensing in a $20 billion deal, with Ross now serving at Nvidia and Groq led by Adam Winter.
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