

20VC: Reid Hoffman on Investing in Airbnb and Passing on Stripe, The Different Styles of Truly Great Leaders, How To Think Through Ownership and Price in Venture & How To Ensure Venture Partnerships Always Have Trust and a Learning Mindset
Dec 7, 2020
Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and Partner at Greylock, dives into his evolution as a leader and venture capitalist. He discusses the nuances of effective board member behavior and the critical role of trust in startup dynamics. Hoffman highlights the importance of ownership percentages in venture capital, with insights from his investments in Airbnb and Stripe. Additionally, he reflects on the impact of key literature and the responsibility of tech firms to society, alongside strategies for successful networking in the industry.
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From Academia to Software
- Reid Hoffman initially envisioned an academic career as a public intellectual.
- He later realized software's potential to influence society and shifted to entrepreneurship.
Evolving Views on Leadership
- Reid Hoffman didn't initially identify as a leader, seeing himself more as a problem-solver.
- He now recognizes diverse forms of leadership beyond traditional CEO roles.
Weight of Words
- Reid Hoffman learned the weight of his words after unintentionally influencing an engineer's decision.
- He now explicitly states his lack of operational authority as a board member.