Dienstag, 10. November 2015

“Part of the entrepreneurial thing is there are lots of ways to die.” Reid Hoffmann

The last topic we covered in our startup course: "How to be a great founder?"
Compared to the lecture from Reid Hoffmann taught in Stanford a year ago, Bala chose a slightly different approach - more philosophical.

We talked about several leaders, for instance Mahatma Gandhi, Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela etc. and what they have in common with founders. There are a few skills that become apparent if we look at these people. All of these skill sets (listed below) are important to run a successful business or be a great leader. As ReidHoffmann mentioned, 
“…you’re not good at all these things. You can’t do it alone.”

As a founder who leads his company, you have to focus on the short term and the long term, take risks on the one hand and minimize them on the other and be flexible and persistent.
Leaders and great founders have the ability to focus on a pattern that does not include an OR. You are not looking for a fifty-fifty balance between the extremes, it is about having a stable vision that drives you even if you act in an uncertain environment. 

Again, the founding team is one of the most important inputs on “How to be a great founder”. No one will ever be a perfectionist in these skill sets, however, as a team with balanced skills you might get close to perfect.
“If you have wealth, it is your duty to help those who don’t.”

Manoj Bhargava, founder of 5-Hour Energy, was one of Bala’s last examples. An incredible story about this successful entrepreneur, he has pledged 99% of his wealth to charity. His current project “Billions in Change” is a leading example for how wealthy people should act. It is about really making a difference rather than just putting money into some sort of charity organisations. Regarding the growing world population and the distribution of wealth, his organization faces three major initiatives: WATER, ENERGY & HEALTH! How is he going to do that?


That should be an inspiration for every entrepreneur to keep going with his venture. Never give up something you believe would make the world a better place! I hope you enjoyed reading my blog so far. My startup course is coming to end with the final pitch this week! I will keep this blog alive, posts are going to follow maybe every two weeks with some diversified input about startups, my entrepreneurial thoughts and things that change the world ;)

Peace!