Cofounder relationships are among the most important in the entire company.
1 of the hardest parts about being a founder, is that there are a 100 important things competing for your attention each day.
The most important thing is that there is clear reporting structure and everyone knows what it is.
More important than starting any startup, is getting to know a lot of potential co-founders.
Someday, you need to build a business that's difficult to replicate. This is an important part of a good idea.
You'll get more support on a hard, important, project than a derivative one.
Developing a personal connection with anyone you're trying to do a big deal with is really important.
You need to figure out what the 2 or 3 most important things are, and then just do those.
Great execution is at least 10 times more important and a 100 times harder than a good idea…