Microsoft's Co-founder Bill Gates reflects on his early days at Microsoft during address to Northern Arizona University graduates, reveals he used to track employees work hours but later learned the importance of work-life balance.
Gates advises graduating students to prioritize work-life balance, stating that he didn't believe in vacations when he was young but later realized the significance of a well-rounded life.
In one older interview, Bill Gates discloses that in the early days of Microsoft, he employed the use of license plates to track employee attendance, contributing to the creation of a workaholic culture within the company.