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Founder's Dilemmas
Charlie Harary and Noam Wasserman
45 episodes
8 months ago
Ken Book and Ari Wax go deeper inside the “black box” of the Y Combinator process, explore how the process changed them as founders regarding assessing the quality of their ideas and the speed with which they operate, and describe the way in which their association with Y Combinator has changed things for their startup, Fluid Markets. For links to other content from Charlie and Dean Wasserman https://linktr.ee/foundersdilemmas
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Ken Book and Ari Wax go deeper inside the “black box” of the Y Combinator process, explore how the process changed them as founders regarding assessing the quality of their ideas and the speed with which they operate, and describe the way in which their association with Y Combinator has changed things for their startup, Fluid Markets. For links to other content from Charlie and Dean Wasserman https://linktr.ee/foundersdilemmas
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Listener Q&A – “Which founder’s dilemmas are applicable to low-tech businesses and startups?”
Founder's Dilemmas
20 minutes
2 years ago
Listener Q&A – “Which founder’s dilemmas are applicable to low-tech businesses and startups?”
Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman explore which founder’s dilemmas are universal and which only apply to high-potential startups, with implications for for-profits vs. non-profits, small businesses, and family businesses. Produced by Uri Westrich
Founder's Dilemmas
Ken Book and Ari Wax go deeper inside the “black box” of the Y Combinator process, explore how the process changed them as founders regarding assessing the quality of their ideas and the speed with which they operate, and describe the way in which their association with Y Combinator has changed things for their startup, Fluid Markets. For links to other content from Charlie and Dean Wasserman https://linktr.ee/foundersdilemmas