CEO, Tesla – 2008-present, Founder, SpaceX, Owner, X Corp
“Direct”, “erratic” and “boorish” are all words panellists who nominated Elon Musk used to describe the colourful tech billionaire.
From Tesla and X Corp to Starlink and SpaceX, none of Musk’s companies can be said to be ‘vendors’ in the traditional sense.
But reflecting his status as a tech visionary who is reshaping the world, five of the channel leaders we approached nevertheless felt the world’s richest person deserved a spot in their top five (Musk’s tech rival Mark Zuckerberg could only muster one vote).
One of two South Africa-born CEOs featured, at 53, Musk is also the third youngest in the top 30.
Leadership style
Notoriously demanding of staff, in 2022 Musk famously gave Twitter’s remaining employees the choice of either working “long hours” or exiting the company.
But he also leads by example, regularly working 85-100-hour weeks, skipping breakfast and sleeping on the Tesla factory floor (see more here). He is also known for breaking his day into five-minute “blocks”.
Without this passion and dedication, there would simply be no Tesla, SpaceX or Starlink, Musk’s proponents would argue.
Low points
Musk’s tweets on topics ranging from British rescue divers to Tesla’s share price have regularly landed him in hot water.
Killer quote
“I don’t have time to go home and shower…I don’t believe like people should be experiencing hardship while the CEO is like off on vacation.” (taken from 2018 interview – see here)
What our panellists said about Musk
Jenni Riley, Co-Founder, ITARMI
Alex Tatham, formerly Executive Director, Westcoast
How did IT Channel Oxygen compile The Century’s Greatest Vendor Leaders? See here