Scaling a startup has been assumed to mean switching to manager mode
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Founders' success suggests another mode 0 0 2Then it must be true that...
Scaling a startup has been assumed to mean switching to manager mode 0 0 2Opposing Arguments
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Argument #3180a23e 0 0 2
If it is true that...
Scaling a startup has been assumed to mean switching to manager mode 0 0 2Then it must be true that...
There are two ways to run a company: founder mode and manager mode 0 0 2Mentions
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Founders may increasingly be able to resist turning into managers 1 0 2The advice given was suited for professional managers, not founders 0 0 2There are two ways to run a company: founder mode and manager mode 0 0 2Founder mode is not well-documented or taught in business schools 0 0 2Founders feel gaslit by advice to run companies like managers 0 0 2Founders feel gaslit by their employees when they run companies like managers 0 0 2Founder mode will likely break the principle that CEOs should only engage through direct reports 0 0 2Steve Jobs' retreats for key employees exemplify founder mode's potential benefits 0 0 2Founders can't run large companies exactly as they did small ones 0 0 2Founder mode will be more complex but more effective than manager mode 0 0 2