Thursday, July 05, 2018

What I am reading this month: July 2018


Tech: 
  • Grow the puzzle around you, where Jessica Livingston, the co-founder of Y Combinator, discusses how her qualities, unlike perceived of a typical tech startup founder, shaped the success of Y Combinator, the world's most prestigious tech accelerator. Combined with personal anecdotes, the article covers many grounds that entrepreneurs may find helpful while starting or operating companies. 
  • Advice from Patrick Collision, the co-founder of Stripe, who along with his brother John, is among the world's young billionaires, shares his advice to ambitious 10-20 years about life, in particular, what they should prioritize. 
  • Invisible asymptotes, written by Eugene Wei, an early product manager of Amazon. This article shares insights about the product-market fit and the growth asymptotes (limitations) that each big tech company faces, faced, or may face. The supplemental reading to this article will be Clay Christensen's Innovator's Dilemma, the revolutionary book that will change your perspective as to how you see the innovation dynamics within the company.  
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