Launchspace.inWere you taught disobedience at school?For the longest time, school has been organized around subjects. Fifth graders go to math class and then English class and then geography.Jun 23, 2020Jun 23, 2020
Launchspace.inThe key to happy customers is happy employeesAs company leaders strive to put customers first, the latest research offers new insights into how that might be achieved: through engaged…Jun 8, 2020Jun 8, 2020
Launchspace.inCompetition is for losersThiel sees the business world as a binary. On one end of the spectrum, you have industries that are perfectly competitive, and at the…Jun 7, 2020Jun 7, 2020
Launchspace.inThe myth of the sleepless founderIt is time to put the myth of the sleepless founder to bed.Jun 6, 2020Jun 6, 2020
Launchspace.inThinking of scale — a lesson from AirbnbThere’s a great story on Airbnb that it was doing well in many cities in the U.S., but it was doing very poorly in New York City. And the…Jun 5, 2020Jun 5, 2020
Launchspace.inHow Steve Jobs inspired his team to innovate — The Reality Distortion FieldIn February 1981, Bud Tribble, one of the key software developers on the original Macintosh computer, welcomed one of Apple’s new…Jun 4, 2020Jun 4, 2020
Launchspace.inDon’t memorize your talkThe spread of TED, Josh, etc. talks means that more and more people are being put on stage and told to memorize their talk.Jun 3, 2020Jun 3, 2020
Launchspace.inThe crucial difference between Risk & UncertaintyThere are two boxes.Jun 2, 2020Jun 2, 2020
Launchspace.inHow to find early customers for your startupWhen you’re selling to customers, knowing how to talk about your business concisely (as well as when to stop talking and just listen) is…May 31, 2020May 31, 2020
Launchspace.inWhy the human brain is wired for distractionThe motivation for diversion originates within us. As is the case with all human behavior, distraction is just another way our brains…May 30, 2020May 30, 2020