@cinamarina I was on a sales call with a prospect who’s linkedin about started with:
“Of course. Here is your linkedin summary…”
Wasn’t sure whether to tell him or not.
I didn’t.
We got the client…
@TheGeorgePu In the past decade I’ve seen all sorts of founding teams and my experience is that you need to have too many different skills to be able to scale the company as a solo founder.
But mismatching founders are always a disaster. Could hear the screeching…
ChatGPT always complements me on my questions. Waiting for the day I will be criticized for asking something that doesn’t make sense. Then we’ll see some creative passive aggressive language.
@thejustinwelsh I’m guessing most don’t do it because their salary comes in at the end of the month for sure, and working for one or two years just to get to the same income sounds risky. Also learning to talk about it is also a skill to develop.
@1Umairshaikh I used to work nonstop for years, now I’m much more focused on working on the right thing. An 8 hour day can be 10x more strategically impactful to the business than 14 hours of working on all sorts of tasks that seem to be urgent.
@themorapour Working with serial entrepreneurs taught me that the more experience they have (including failures) they are more focused on the right things and make smarter decisions earlier. So yes, absolutely.
It seems that QA nowadays is trying things slowly on Mac. Eg. I have to force myself to stop for a moment to allow Apple Reminders to do its little delay thing before I can write the next one. Annoying 😡
Whatever your product is, you inject choices into your users' lives. Therefore you must see this because the way you think about choices is probably wrong. #startups#productmanagment#ux
https://t.co/YSxH8T6NJe