Graham opines founders to run their companies like that of Steve Jobs and has given several arguments in his essay for bosses and managers.
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Paul Graham, co-founder of Y Combinator, has ignited a debate in Silicon Valley with his essay challenging traditional startup management. Inspired by Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky's experiences, he introduces the concept of "founder mode" as an alternative to "manager mode." Graham argues that founders need a different approach than professional managers for effective company scaling.
Graham opines founders to run their companies like that of Steve Jobs and has given several arguments in his essay for bosses and managers.
Graham opines founders to run their companies like that of Steve Jobs and has given several arguments in his essay for bosses and managers.
A debate is brewing among investors and entrepreneurs: Are hands-on founders, such as Steve Jobs and Brian Chesky of Airbnb, the key to start-up...
Paul Graham, Y Combinator co-founder, explained two ways to run a company - founder mode and manager mode.
Paul Graham, Y Combinator co-founder, explained two ways to run a company - founder mode and manager mode.
Investor Paul Graham challenged conventional B-school wisdom as he spoke about the “Founder Mode” in his widely-discussed essay.
Investor Paul Graham challenged conventional B-school wisdom as he spoke about the “Founder Mode” in his widely-discussed essay.
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By Russell Greene ESG investing poses a grave threat to the principles that lifted billions out of poverty. It neither does much good nor performs...
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