Should you be the CEO?
We were pitching A16z, with Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz— final Monday morning meeting on Sand Hill Road. They asked us who was CEO. We said both. It was the wrong answer.
This video is about why people try to do shared leadership, and how you can tell if you should be CEO or not. It might seem like its not important... but it is.
Music— "Always with You" - Instrumental by Homage - https://youtu.be/4Gn_-0AX0Yo
Видео Should you be the CEO? канала Garry Tan
This video is about why people try to do shared leadership, and how you can tell if you should be CEO or not. It might seem like its not important... but it is.
Music— "Always with You" - Instrumental by Homage - https://youtu.be/4Gn_-0AX0Yo
Видео Should you be the CEO? канала Garry Tan
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