When I was 9 years old and hoping to become the next great Mets pitcher, my father’s advice was pretty simple: watch Rich Wlodarczyk. Rich, who was 11, was the best pitcher on my little league team. So I watched him, did what he did and, largely through osmosis, became a pretty good pitcher myself (cough cough three-time MVP, but who’s counting). Anyway, I think my father taught me a pretty good lesson: learn from the best. And I think that applies to hiring as well. So, without further ado, he’s some great quotes from some of the world’s greatest …Read more »