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Difficult question. I believe a balance is the best option
What teams are more efficient for startups: remote or in-office?
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For meeting new people and boosting my knowledge! But networking is little bit more important, I think.
Why do you attend conferences?
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having a desire to change your life
How would you end this sentence? "Founding a company is ..."
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Can I skip the discovery phase of starting a startup?
Hi!
I have a question for those who plan to create a startup or already have any experience in this field.
How do you think, is the discovery (planning) phase important for product success?
Or I can skip it without serious risks?
Please, share your thoughts. The information on the web is quite controversial and I’m interested in real life experience.
Niko Wallner
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to skip a discovery phase
it was a fail
What are some of the worst early stage mistakes you made while building your product?
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Ability to listen and persuade, good self management and time management skills.
What are the characteristics of a good project manager?
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A professionally completed discovery phase can solve your problem. When you see your product is needed, you don't worry about its success.
How do you deal with uncertainty in your startup?
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Niko Wallner
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Pay attention to team/partners values, not only experience or skills.
Share your biggest learning as an entrepreneur in one sentence
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I have been working as a financial manager for 10 years having a degree in economics. But now I'd like to change my career. I want to start my own business. Although my economical background will help me with some legal and financial issues, I'll have to learn a lot of new things.
Is your college education helping you in what you're working on right now?
Niko Wallner
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@abadesi Thanks for your question and the recommendation. I'll tell you about 3 books that changed my professional and personal life this year.
1. Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience (by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi)
It changed my view of creativity and self-management approach. An insightful and helpful book for our generation.
2. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (by Carol S....
Question of the week: What book have you read recently that helps you at work?
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