This interview to me is evidence that the most successful people in the world are clear thinkers and great communicators. I also loved his story of how tennis shaped him (can relate as a tennis player myself).
@@jimj2683Larry Ellison, Oprah Winfrey, George Soros, Palmer Luckey, Howard Schultz…need more examples of billionaires that came from nothing? Silicon Valley is also full of immigrants from extremely poor backgrounds that founded unicorns…. Stop telling yourself that the only reason you are not successful is that you were not born in a wealthy family and start putting in the work!
Great Interview, learned a lot. Can you do more of these types of interviews with other private equity technology/software firms like francisco, vista, symphony...
Orlando Bravo has a very interesting story and absolutely knows the field. His success speaks volumes. Especial how he got there. Love to see his interviews and the amount of info he shares.
This is an awesome and insightful interview. Please have more of these interesting people. Also appreciate the interviewer for letting the guest speaker speak!
He adds negative value to companies, uses debt to buy great companies then guts them via outsourcing all R&D, I following historic entrepreneurs like Kazuo Inamori who founded Kyocera in Japan and was CEO of Japanese airlines, he was also a Shinto Priest. He said everything he did was to add benefit to the world to also refine his own virtues and soul he focused on adding value, innovation and quality to other's lives Bravo who's methods I have studied to is does the opposite, he is coming from the lose/won perspective that to earn money he has to undermine the quality of other's lives, Anaplan and many other companies he bought with debt, have lost their innovative edges and employees wages and benefits are flatlined, fires many. This is not a business model I follow or am inspired by. Servant Leadership like Inamori and 1000's of others do is the one I respect.
Very well designed Interview, that working for home has ruined customer service, we humans have to be competitive and need a challenge and when, cant see, feel or touch it, these people have become so fkn laxed its pathetic, they need an outlet to get out of the house....
This Orlando Bravo is a successful and fascinating business man, but all of these softball questions made this interview more like a public relations piece. This is the same reason why so many autobiography business books are worthless since the author just wants to promote themselves as being a great guy. The interviewer should have researched specific deals, both successful and unsuccessful, this guy has done. Nothing was learned from this interview.
Ang hirap mag laro Ng Isang bagay na masisira ka at PAG lalaruan. Mag chez ka na may chick m8 na laban o may Isang dama kong panu ka kakain sa laro nayan para manalo o matatalo ka sa PAG dadama hakbang ka paabanti para kumain Ng apat Lima o kakain ka apat tatlo paattras
Il collegamento che aveva Antonio Siniscola Carl stasera si collega la cameriera dal carnevale per dare ancora più soldi si vede non gli bastano dal hotel
He didn't tell the truth about coming to Florida because the lower taxes and a friendly capitalist environment. I understand he don't want to get in politics but living in those Democrats States it's nonsense
This interview to me is evidence that the most successful people in the world are clear thinkers and great communicators. I also loved his story of how tennis shaped him (can relate as a tennis player myself).
That only happens when you are lucky with your parents and upbringing.
@@jimj2683Larry Ellison, Oprah Winfrey, George Soros, Palmer Luckey, Howard Schultz…need more examples of billionaires that came from nothing? Silicon Valley is also full of immigrants from extremely poor backgrounds that founded unicorns….
Stop telling yourself that the only reason you are not successful is that you were not born in a wealthy family and start putting in the work!
This guy is a captivating speaker as well as one who speaks directly and to the point.
Beautiful view of Coit tower. Interviewer asked then listened quietly. Your best interview imo.
Amazing interview definitely like the company core values 1) open- minded 2) collaboration 3) performance orientated
Great Interview, learned a lot. Can you do more of these types of interviews with other private equity technology/software firms like francisco, vista, symphony...
Fantastic interview. Bravo is definitely outsmarting his competition.
Orlando! Let’s take over a whole industry together. Good people will find each other and go to the moon together.
This is an amazing interview. You can tell Orlando knows his stuff! Real Skin In The Game.
Orlando Bravo has a very interesting story and absolutely knows the field. His success speaks volumes. Especial how he got there. Love to see his interviews and the amount of info he shares.
Knowledge, right there, no short cuts...He got game
Well conducted and insightful interview. Orlando thinks and speaks clearly. Bravo! 👏
Smart, successful, handsome, well spoken and Puertorrican! ❤
I like the way he conveys his views,something worth replicating
This is an awesome and insightful interview. Please have more of these interesting people. Also appreciate the interviewer for letting the guest speaker speak!
Orlando is one of the greatest minds in the world.
WHOLESOME INTERVVIEW WITH THE EAGLES EYES ! THANK YOU ❤.
Great come-up story. Great firm as well. Going places.
Orlando's biggest advantage over the other Silicon Valley venture capitalists is that he believes in fundamentals. That's what wins in the long run.
Excellent interview! Keep em’ coming.
Quality conversation.
solid interview
Very thoughtful and insightful!
Mr Bravo technology changing faster than climate.Hence innovation is important for any software company otherwise they would lose their ground.
He adds negative value to companies, uses debt to buy great companies then guts them via outsourcing all R&D, I following historic entrepreneurs like Kazuo Inamori who founded Kyocera in Japan and was CEO of Japanese airlines, he was also a Shinto Priest. He said everything he did was to add benefit to the world to also refine his own virtues and soul he focused on adding value, innovation and quality to other's lives Bravo who's methods I have studied to is does the opposite, he is coming from the lose/won perspective that to earn money he has to undermine the quality of other's lives, Anaplan and many other companies he bought with debt, have lost their innovative edges and employees wages and benefits are flatlined, fires many. This is not a business model I follow or am inspired by. Servant Leadership like Inamori and 1000's of others do is the one I respect.
Helps knowing to converse in the sentiment! Cultural with brackets. Not to forget mes Jibaros, country people!
Excellent interview. Thank you, I subscribed!
Great interview, love most of what he said except about shorts. Now I agree they play a role in markets.
A wide view w societal consciousness! Management con servico, for the people!
Sounds like an infomercial to find ideal companies to investment in.
Good interview Erik. Orlando is awesome
I'm a fan, Bravo!
More PE execs please!!!!!
Very proud of been Puerto Rican.
Why?
80 billion is nice money. 🙂
Internal interest to venture outward yet dually connected.
Very smart guy
What he has achieved so far is
Great. But In my opinion Just investing in tech is risky. If there is a downturn it could be hit hard.
Thats his point - software is a business model, not an industry. There is no economic trend that hits all software equally
Everything is getting software and going to grow a lot more…It’s hard to fail…
Talking about Stocks some been unlisted from New York Stock Exchange because going private but negative side harder invest your retirement money.
thank you
he sounds like Bobby Axelrod
he is the bobby of tech pe
Why did you move to Miami?
Taxes
Come on. Just be honest and move on
It matters a little bit. But it's not the only thing. The tax thing matters a lot more for newer employees.
Imagine being this smart successful and handsome 👍
It really weighs on us Latinos 😂
Did he discuss the hundreds of millions he lost investing in FTX? Invested in FTX knowing they had no CFO or Board of Directors. What a fool.
What is the goal of the software companies ( univorn) to go public with SPAC !?
Killing stock options of my software engineer friends 😂
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Interactive with conversing via using the Latino language! Lingo Latino, both are bilingual!
Very well designed Interview, that working for home has ruined customer service, we humans have to be competitive and need a challenge and when, cant see, feel or touch it, these people have become so fkn laxed its pathetic, they need an outlet to get out of the house....
Dauphin River First Nation Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
This Orlando Bravo is a successful and fascinating business man, but all of these softball questions made this interview more like a public relations piece. This is the same reason why so many autobiography business books are worthless since the author just wants to promote themselves as being a great guy. The interviewer should have researched specific deals, both successful and unsuccessful, this guy has done. Nothing was learned from this interview.
Ang hirap mag laro Ng Isang bagay na masisira ka at PAG lalaruan. Mag chez ka na may chick m8 na laban o may Isang dama kong panu ka kakain sa laro nayan para manalo o matatalo ka sa PAG dadama hakbang ka paabanti para kumain Ng apat Lima o kakain ka apat tatlo paattras
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Nice guy.
Wasn’t thoma bravo named something else before bravo joined… he ain’t the founder
He is a founding partner
Il collegamento che aveva Antonio Siniscola Carl stasera si collega la cameriera dal carnevale per dare ancora più soldi si vede non gli bastano dal hotel
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Everyone us using the word disruptive everywhere ! Dynatrace is a giid product but nothing extraordinary!
He didn't tell the truth about coming to Florida because the lower taxes and a friendly capitalist environment. I understand he don't want to get in politics but living in those Democrats States it's nonsense
Interview the king of crooks Ken Griffin
Orlando is definitely going to school you well on the sack
Cuban!
PR 🇵🇷
because your partnership NSA and CIA