Thanks to Guy Kawasaki for putting this website on Twitter.
Check out the complete list.
Some of my favorites are:
3- Get comfortable asking for advice and help.
4- Present your (startup) ideas to anyone who will listen
5- Get really, really good at concisely stating your (business) idea.
11- What pain are you fixing? And whose pain is it? Who are the stakeholders?
14- Details vs. General. Actually you need both views.
19- Is work fun for you? If not don't bother.
26- "Ready, aim, fire." Should be "ready, fire, adjust."
Very valuable. For everyone, whether you are starting a new venture, or working to be successful in an existing company. I wish someone had given me this list 40 years ago!
Dr. Vivek Murthy
4 years ago
1 comment:
Great find Burt- a good read
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