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This is it: Brian Chesky on founder mode. Three reasons why founders differ from managers: 1. Being the biological parent 2. Full permission to make change 3. Knowing how to rebuild the company

2,412,339 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Yana Welinder
Yana Welinder1 год назад

I think this is what inspired @PaulG’s essay: Founders have a unique intuition about how to make their startup successful. If they ignore this intuition and instead delegate leadership to managers, the company will fail.

Фото профиля Elon Musk
Elon Musk1 год назад

@bchesky True

Фото профиля Harold Bracy
Harold Bracy1 год назад

@bchesky lol coke vibes

Фото профиля Brian Chesky
Brian Chesky1 год назад

I was diagnosed with pneumonia after this interview

Фото профиля Buyback Capital
Buyback Capital1 год назад

@bchesky You have the best conversations when you’re absolutely yeeted on drugs

Фото профиля FittrwithKJ
FittrwithKJ1 год назад

@bchesky Damn what upper has this guy taken ?

Фото профиля logix
logix1 год назад

@bchesky he is def. on coke

Фото профиля Skitzkur
Skitzkur1 год назад

@bchesky looks like he ripped a big line in the bathroom before the interview lmao

Фото профиля Ryan XO🥫 "The Sauce Guy"
Ryan XO🥫 "The Sauce Guy"1 год назад

@bchesky Tweakin 🥴

Фото профиля The Random Recruiter
The Random Recruiter1 год назад

@bchesky

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