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By their very nature, personality businesses have a single point of failure and an undesired but nonetheless planned, obsolescence. If Joe Rogan were to be hit by a bus tomorrow (I do not have a voodoo doll, I promise) or contract Covid (wear your masks), the value of the Spotify licensing deal would evaporate.
Mario Gabriele • Will Joe Rogan ever IPO?

Sheryl just proving women in power really can do anything male CEOs can
heroic https://t.co/FZrmg2QJFd
Anna Wintour’s biography turned into maxims:
1. Hire talented people as found, not as needed.
2. Taste is as rare as a unicorn.
3.Your employees should describe you as “easy to understand.”
4.Pretend to be completely in control and people will assume that you are.
5.Have a sharp eye for the weaknesses of others.
6.Combine ruthless efficiency with... See more
1. Hire talented people as found, not as needed.
2. Taste is as rare as a unicorn.
3.Your employees should describe you as “easy to understand.”
4.Pretend to be completely in control and people will assume that you are.
5.Have a sharp eye for the weaknesses of others.
6.Combine ruthless efficiency with... See more
David Senra • Tweet

Mark Zuckerberg coded Facebook.
This woman monetized it.
When Sheryl Sandberg joined, Facebook had almost no revenue.
But when she left: $118 Billion.
Every entrepreneur needs to understand the story of Facebook's most valuable... See more
Out of this cultural moment came the Girlboss, the result of start-up culture being refracted through the prism of fourth-wave feminism that was at the time also gathering pace. The term ‘girlboss’ itself was first propelled into public consciousness by American entrepreneur Sophia Amoruso, founder and former CEO of fast fashion brand Nasty Gal,
... See moreOtegha Uwagba • We Need to Talk About Money: THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

Why did Adam Neumann get to cash in $700M? In venture capital there's been a shift of power from investors to operators.
Thank @BillGates and Steve Jobs for that. #WeWork #VentureCapital
🎥🍿 https://t.co/ZA2dco75AC https://t.co/buhaPIcIFV
The latest example: Outdoor Voices founder Tyler Haney, who launched the athleisure brand in 2014, is stepping down from her role as CEO; the company has reportedly raised a “down round” of funding from its existing investors at a lower valuation, and was said to be losing money on around $40 million of sales last year.
Dan Frommer • Outdoor Voices shows community only gets you so far
Peggy Burke, a legendary brand designer for Silicon Valley companies
