Paul Graham once said: "Like having a child, running a startup is...

Elon Musk is known for his hands-on approach.
Steve Jobs was famous for his attention to detail and relentless pursuit of perfection.
Here's Brian Chesky (founder of Airbnb) on why founders are so important:
The best ideas can come from anyone in the organization.
That's why Brian Chesky believes founders should have regular meetings with more employees.
Brian explains how being a shameless learner will grow your business:
• Be hands-on
• Let them express their ideas
This is how you find & remove "fakers" fast.
And as a founder, you'll dislike some parts of your work—Bezos spoke about this problem here:
He encouraged his team to:
• Move fast
• Break things
• Take more risks
Here, he speaks about how a culture of ownership and initiative skyrocketed growth at Facebook:
1. Managers can't do what Founders can
2. Break the org chart rules of Manager Mode
3. Hire people who love the same things you do (but find the "fakers")
Written with simplicity and concision, Founder Mode is must read for entrepreneurs & writers.
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