Andreesen Horowitz: Forget About the Exit
From Nate Hindmans summary of SXSW in Huffington Post:
“When we’re meeting with entrepreneurs for the first time, and they start talking about an exit, that’s an immediate red flag,” said Jeff Jordan, …
From Nate Hindmans summary of SXSW in Huffington Post:
“When we’re meeting with entrepreneurs for the first time, and they start talking about an exit, that’s an immediate red flag,” said Jeff Jordan, …
But I feel like I’m hearing less of “did you see XYX company’s great new product” and more “are you going to so and so’s party at ad:tech:”. I’m not exaggerating when I tell you that I’…
Justin Kan, the entrepreneur behind justin.tv, now twitch.tv, in Business Insider:
The most important things I think differently this time is having a vision for what you’re trying to build is huge. …
Take The Walt Disney Company. Disney used to have a very clear mission statement: “Make People Happy.”
It didn’t say make people happy through animation, or theme parks, o…
I spent the last four days at the amazing Wisdom 2.0 conference (thanks to Terry for introducing me to it last year).
A big take-away is that conscious startups are for real, I’m not the only one thin…
The state of tech entrepreneurship is broken.
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But the most important thing an author can do is write a breakthrough book, one that makes readers gasp and talk and share. And the second most important thing a…
Zuckerberg didn’t just wait. He obsessively learned what being a CEO was about. He surrounded himself by people who had stren…
From Steve Jobs’ favorite book, Autobiography of a yogi:
“Swamiji, I am puzzled. Follow your instruction, suppose I never asked for food, and nobody gives me any. I should starve to death.”
“Die then…