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August 29 · Issue #48 · View online
Separating Knowledge from Noise!
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Billion Dollar Ideas: How to Know When You See One
First, there is such a thing as a bad idea, and there’s a ton of them, but not because some ideas are inherently bad — it’s usually because an idea hasn’t really been fully examined.
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How Startup Options (and Ownership) Works
One of the things that struck me most during our recent pieces on startup employee option plans is how things that impact the value of those options aren’t well understood, even if communicated or known at the onset.
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Passing the Baton
What software development teams can learn from the 100 metre relay World Champions of 2003.
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The Four Traits of Healthy Teams
IESE Prof. Marta Elvira recently spoke with Patrick Lencioni, an expert on building teams and healthy organizations, at the World Business Forum in New York.
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Don't Read The Comments - Sam Altman
The people who have said there is nothing new left to do in the world have been wrong every time. Don’t let their lack of imagination hold you back.
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My Startup Generated Almost 2 Million Dollars, so I Shut it Down
Don’t try to ‘fix’ when you need to ‘kill’.
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A Dozen Things I’ve Learned from Naval Ravikant about Investing, Business and Startups
“[Naval Ravikant] is an entrepreneur and angel investor, a co-author of Venture Hacks, and a co-maintainer of AngelList.
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Chat with Sam Altman, President of Y Combinator!
Sam Altman previously ran Hydrazine Capital, a venture-capital firm, and was CEO of Loopt, a social-networking app. Altman was recently named A top investor under 30 by Forbes.
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