i just embraced the chaos, like that is what start ups often are initially. It's not always clear how to get it done and you're really trying to lay the tracks and ride the train at the same time. And i enjoyed people i worked with, and we were able to team really well, and we're able to build a lot of cool stuff. I want to be a coach. That's where i say, like, violins played. You know, it was this moment of understanding and know ing, this is me. That's what i want to do.
Alisa Cohn—named Top Startup Coach in the World—shares her secrets, insights and strategies from nearly 20 years of turning startup founders into world-class CEOs.