Post 3480543 by ceejbot@rafting.io
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(DIR) Post #3480148 by ceejbot@rafting.io
2019-01-28T19:45:05Z
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I haven't worked with visionary founders since General Magic, which was a company kinda overflowing with visions at all levels. I *have* worked with a bunch of white guys who confused having single decent ideas with being visionaries.
(DIR) Post #3480207 by ceejbot@rafting.io
2019-01-28T19:46:30Z
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The worst self-described visionary was the kind of guy who'd throw snack foods at his personal assistant when frustrated.
(DIR) Post #3480220 by emsenn@mastodon.social
2019-01-28T19:46:56Z
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@ceejbot I remember the look of death I got when, after being told the CEO of a company's only real job was to be "the visionary," asking, "...Do you need one of those? It seems like you have a clear notion of what work you should do for steady growth for the next 8 to a dozen quarters."The CEO started working with the sales teams a few weeks later.
(DIR) Post #3480245 by ceejbot@rafting.io
2019-01-28T19:47:32Z
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Hearing that story did indeed make the decision to quit startlingly easy. This is what you should do when you hear stories like that.
(DIR) Post #3480370 by ceejbot@rafting.io
2019-01-28T19:50:58Z
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The irony is that "single decent idea well-executed" is *enough*. It's hard enough; it's useful enough; it's inspiring enough.
(DIR) Post #3480397 by ceejbot@rafting.io
2019-01-28T19:51:35Z
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Pretending you plan to change the world in any more significant way than diverting some $ into your own pocket is just offensive and insulting to my intelligence.
(DIR) Post #3480543 by ceejbot@rafting.io
2019-01-28T19:55:11Z
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@emsenn No egoboo from that answer. BAD.
(DIR) Post #3484763 by chucker@mastodon.social
2019-01-28T21:31:20Z
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@ceejbot yikes