i think this is a recurring pattern that you see run over again. You often have a well resource competitor. That tries to take on an existing start up that has a lot of momentum. The big, because the big player always feels like they're want t theye want to use all their resources. But in reality, building atomic networks one at a time is what is required to get the mote to be as deep as possible.
Andrew Chen is a specialist in growing tech businesses and for his new book, The Cold Start Problem, he has spoken to the founders of companies such as LinkedIn, Zoom, Uber, Dropbox, Tinder and Airbnb, to learn how startups can maximise their potential. Andrew has spent a career working with tech companies and tech investors, plus he's also a prolific writer with both a popular blog and newsletter. He joins economist and broadcaster Linda Yueh to discuss the new book and offer his insider's perspective on Silicon Valley success.
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