Marc Andreessen on Change, Constraints, and Curiosity
If you want to be successful as a venture capitalist, you need to be ruthlessly open-minded, constantly re-examining your assumptions, shared Andreessen Horowitz Cofounder and Partner Marc Andreessen. Read more leadership lessons from his Stanford GSB View From The Top talk on Tuesday, November 8, 2016: stanford.io/22fGCxZ
Видео Marc Andreessen on Change, Constraints, and Curiosity канала Stanford Graduate School of Business
Видео Marc Andreessen on Change, Constraints, and Curiosity канала Stanford Graduate School of Business
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