Startup Reading List | February 16, 2018 | This week's edition includes two reader submissions. Thank you! Have a fantastic weekend! | Meet Us in Your City! Techstars Hits the Road Techstars is searching for the best startups in the world. We’re hitting the road to visit startup communities and meet your team. Join us to meet Techstars alumni, managing directors, program managers, mentors, and community leaders to learn more about entrepreneurship. This is your chance to connect with the Techstars team and learn about the exciting new programs we are kicking off in 2018.
| | Ryan Landau "There's a lot of emerging literature that shows that people who have autonomy over where they work and when they work are more likely to be satisfied and productive" | | Jason Roell "Let's suppose that rather than coming across the ordered line of people in the example above, you need to create an ordered line of people out of an unordered group. You don't have much time, so you come up with a strategy to speed things up." | | Stacy La "At the start, it was fun taking the leap and deciding to get involved as an early employee. I was back together with people I had worked well with before. But then it got daunting very quickly. The magnitude of the task ahead hit at once: my hybrid doer/leader role for a functional area, my learning curve in the health insurance space, and all the opportunities that Clover could go after in the market. Suddenly, spinning up felt more dizzying than galvanizing." | | Reid Hoffman and Sam Altman Reid Hoffman and Sam Altman discuss how people don't stick with products they don't love, all growth hacking eventually stops working, and stories from Y Combinator's very first batch. | | | | |
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