The Venture Mindset: Why avoiding failure is the riskiest strategy of all (Strebulaev & Dang)
Traditional corporations are built to protect what they have. They punish failure, seek consensus, and optimize for steady 10% growth. But in a world of disruption, this "safe" approach is actually a death sentence.In today's 5-minute briefing on "The Venture Mindset," based on the Stanford professor's renowned course, we explore the counterintuitive logic of Venture Capitalists.
Discover why VCs expect to fail, why they reject "good" ideas in search of "crazy" ones, and how you can apply this high-stakes thinking to your own career or company.