Friday, January 13, 2012


The administration of large corporations like Apple and General Motors were up very early to start a new day of work.

Dan Akerson, CEO of General Motors , said he rarely slept more than 4:30 or 5 am. At that time, he would wake up to talk to General Motors in Asia. He also said there have been many sleepless nights, but because of work so much so that one night not too long.
David Cush, Virgin America's CEO described the habit every morning with the AP : "Wake up at 4:15, sending email, calling for a division of the company, listening to sports news, read newspapers, then the gym."
Tim Cook, Apple's CEO sends email at 4:30 am. 5h, his exercise in the gym. He also worked very late and is proud of the earliest companies and out of the later.
Robert Iger, Disney's CEO once told the New York Times that he woke up at 4:30 am to do things like read the newspaper, exercising, listening to music, checking email and watching TV simultaneously. He preferred to work in the morning because it was quiet time, and he can do many things at once.
Irwin Simon, CEO of Hain Celestial Group most often completed its work early in the morning. He woke up at 5 am, read email, make calls to other branches in Europe and Asia. Then he prayed, walk the same dog before the child wakes up.
Gerry Laybourne, CEO and founder of the Oxygen Channelusually wake up at 6am, personal hygiene, about half an hour, then begin the journey of a new working day.
Mike Shearwood, CEO of Aurora Fashions - a fashion company, most famous in the UK - often start their working day from dawn. He got up at 5am to get from Nottingham to London. It was then he enlisted to read mail and phone calls.
Steve Murphy, CEO of Christie woke up very early. He said: "Think in the morning, afternoon action, read at night and sleep at night, which made ​​major changes in my life."
Brett Yormark, CEO of the New Jersey Nets shared that he is up from 3:30 am to visit the office at 4:30. Weekends are more relaxed, often to the company at 7 pm.
Lexy Funk, CEO of Brooklyn Industries woke up at 4am to start a new day.
Matt Ouimet, CEO of Cedar Fair Entertainment from 5:30 to get up out of the house at 6am.
Haim Saban, CEO of Saban Capital usually drink coffee at 6:20 and began a day of work since then.
Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever and woke up at 6am to run the company.
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