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Mullet startups and how Silicon Valley has changed

Nov 14, 2018
Andrew Chen, a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz and former Uber growth leader, teams up with sister Ada Chen, COO of Notejoy and advisor to multiple startups. They dive into the evolution of the Silicon Valley ecosystem and discuss the 'mullet strategy' for startups. Ada reflects on the contrasting skills needed in large companies vs. startups. The duo also tackles the impact of remote work on collaboration and innovative productivity tools, essential for navigating today's tech landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Ada's Career Across Company Sizes

  • Ada Chen moved from giant companies like Microsoft and LinkedIn to startups she'd cofounded with her husband.
  • She highlights the stark difference in execution and communication skills required across company sizes.
INSIGHT

Mullet Startups Trend Explained

  • The Silicon Valley "mullet" startup trend has leadership in the Bay Area but teams distributed globally.
  • This reverses prior trends, reflecting network effects and distributed work changes in tech.
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No Next Silicon Valley?

  • City populations follow power laws because of strong network effects anchoring ecosystems.
  • If these weaken, there won't be a next Silicon Valley; workforces will just be distributed globally.
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