
Startup Posters: Are They Useful or Misleading?
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About this listen
In this week's episode, Sean and Étienne review four startup posters, discussing where they make sense, what's good about them, and potential drawbacks:
- Fake it till you make it (01:09)
- Move fast and break things (06:43)
- Skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it is now (12:41)
- If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses (16:33)
Each quote contains a kernel of practical startup wisdom. But are they useful? Lastly, Sean and Étienne discuss the merit of similar startup posters (19:58).
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Resources mentioned:
Korea, M*A*S*H, and the accidental pioneers of vascular surgery
Steven G. Friedman, MD, MBA
Historical vignettes in vascular surgery| Volume 66, ISSUE 2, P666-670, August 2017
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