raviramani
(Ravi Venkataramani)
May 7, 2020, 12:58am
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Dear Jessica,
Thank you so much for your honest sharing. Much like you said, we have also figured out our focus areas and do collaborate extensively on other areas. We are definitely getting better with time Good luck for both your ventures.
Best regards
Ravi
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astha
(Astha Rattan)
May 14, 2020, 7:59am
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Hi @JMah ,
Thank you so much for joining us for this AMA and for taking the time to answer each question.
There’s some brilliant, actionable advice in there and it’s heartening to learn about your life experiences and journey as an entrepreneur!
I’m sure your answers will be super helpful for everyone. Thank you again. And hope to host you soon, again.
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astha
(Astha Rattan)
May 14, 2020, 8:00am
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Also, thank you @wingman4sales , @raviramani , @brendan , @ncameron , and @sachinanand for joining in and asking some amazing questions.
Hope to have you join us for the upcoming AMAs as well. Stay tuned!
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rajaraman
(Rajaraman Santhanam)
May 15, 2020, 6:50am
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JMah:
Thanks for your questions! I think having an objective third party to assess helps a lot. It’s very easy for us to learn the wrong lessons or just not learn any lessons from mistakes, given how crazy workload in a startup can be. As or right now I am leveraging two executive coaches, my therapist, and two more business consultants to help me figure out how I’ve screwed up and how I can improve and how we can improve the business. I also have my former COO now as a board member who I trust to be objective in telling me what he thinks the mistakes have been and where we may be repeating mistakes because we didn’t post-mortem properly.
Hey Jessica!
100% Agree!
Cannot overstate how effective, bringing in the right, outside observers can be.
Thanks for doing the session!
Rajaraman
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