Jason Shen
@jasonshen
Exec coach helping founders and creative leaders rebound and reinvent so they do more of what matters most.
@jasonshen
Exec coach helping founders and creative leaders rebound and reinvent so they do more of what matters most.
In using standards, it is important to ask for precedents. “Have you ever done this before?” and “Have you ever made an exception?” should be part of your everyday vocabulary.
Negotiation and Getting Your Way
Think like a judge when negotiating—look for precedents and exceptions
Nat Eliason on how to improve your narrative-style writing
Knowing where to double down is critical to outsized success
You truly never know
2 Go to parties. You can't even start to know what you may find on the envelope of serendipity. If you suffer from agoraphobia, send colleagues.
Nassim Taleb on leveraging serendipity of social gatherings
91% of “Great Funds” returns come from 14% of their investments. This is the Power Law in venture
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I want you to act as a text based excel. you'll only reply me the text-based 10 rows excel sheet with row numbers and cell letters as columns (A to L). First column header should be empty to reference row number. I will tell you what to write into cells and you'll reply only the result of excel table as... See more