Reid Hoffman – Y Combinator’s Michael Seibel

Masters of Scale by Reid Hoffman – Michael Seibel: Asking the uncomfortable questions The ability to ask the right questions at the right time to the right people is an essential skill for every entrepreneur. For Michael Seibel, managing director at Y…

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Product market fit

Focus on product-market fit, not just company building. Beware of the false notion that money, employees, or smart investors will solve problems. Irrational motivation, such as working with a friend, is necessary for successful entrepreneurship.

Before starting a company, identify your personal motivation and prepare for the possibility of failure. Seek feedback from smart individuals to determine whether your idea is worth pursuing. Keep making good decisions by examining your motivations.

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  1. 01Masters of Scale by Reid Hoffman – Michael Seibel: Asking the uncomfortable questions
  2. 02Shortcuts don’t work
  3. 03Talk to users, not investors
  4. 04Learn from the difficult questions
  5. 05Product market fit
  6. 06Finding motivation and preparing for failure as a founder

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