startups Are you making a Walkman? Or an iPod? When the walkman was introduced, it created a category. It's brand also became the term of description for that category.
press Techcrunch: Use ‘productive paranoia’ to build cybersecurity culture at your startup At TechCrunch Early Stage, we asked Casey Ellis, founder, chairman and chief technology officer at Bugcrowd, to share his ideas for how startups can improve their security posture.
startups First principles Simple is strong. Respect is key. Build it like you own it. Don’t be valuable, create value. Think like a hacker. 360-degree accountability.
startups The importance of delivering well In general, people like to be think they have the ability to assess risk… you see it in kids jumping over puddles, you see it in adults with the stock market. Society looks up to those who’ve taken a measured gamble and won,
startups Unity Unity in a mediocre team > Division in a rock-star team.Driving unity through clear vision, careful hiring, and genuine care of a team should be the highest priority of any leader of an ambitious project (or, really, any project at all).
startups Founder motivations A founder or category creator is driven by the delta between the full potential they see in the original concept, and where ever the business is up to from an execution standpoint.
startups Spinning plates - What do i do now? People with an entrepreneurial mindset seasonally go through periods of massive inspiration, massive motivation, and often subsequently massive amounts of work. In these periods the ideas are flowing, the ways and means seem to be obvious and available.