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danielmangum.com
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| | | | | Paul Graham's Founder Mode essay, based on a recent talk from AirBnB founder Brian Chesky, has been getting quite a lot of attention over the past few days. It has prompted many a quote tweet, and founders, such as Bryan Cantrill of Oxide Computer, have started contributing their own thoughts to what founder mode means to them. Having held positions of influence at a few companies, but never having been a founder myself, my initial read raised a few thoughts about my own experience of trying to "scale my... | |
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ianbetteridge.com
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| | | | | I could -- and probably should -- write an entire essay about the cult of the founder in Silicon Valley, how it developed and the damage it has done. This article from Dave Karpf, though, encapsulates some of my own thinking. Contrasting Aaron Swartz and Sam Altman -- both members of the first Ycombinator cohort... | |
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me.micahrl.com
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crm.org
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| | | Compare 11 key project management methodologies and choose the best for your needs. Dive into each method's benefits, drawbacks, and ideal applications. | ||