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The North Star

Jesko von Windheim ()
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Jesko von Windheim: Duke University

A chapter in The Startup, 2020, pp 37-46 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Proserve incident was a mistake I was determined never to make again. I vowed that my primary criterion for a new technology venture would be a strong technical founder who would accept my guidance in business and marketing as I would accept theirs in technology. When things go bump—and with startups it’s not a question of if things will go bump, it’s a question of when—I want a team or, at the very least, a person, that I can rely on. I want to be working with someone who is indispensable to the technology development, who sees me as a partner, and who has my back as we work through the inevitable challenges.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45078-6_5

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