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I am a former executive of a large famous company in the computer industry. AMA

74 points| kyro | 16 years ago |reddit.com | reply

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[+] kyro|16 years ago|reply
Some of these Ask Me Anything threads on Reddit are really fascinating, and often times, you'll get people who are/were heavily involved in the cs/startup/business industries. I'm not sure if you guys view these sort of submissions as spammy, so I've tried to not submit every AMA thread that I find relevant and interesting. Anyway, lots of interesting information in this one.
[+] cema|16 years ago|reply
Thanks, the reading was interesting and maybe educational (to some extent).
[+] dkokelley|16 years ago|reply
I think this comment by the exec may be relevant. (He is talking about his thoughts on starting a company, which he is a part of now.)

"A cool technology or product is not a company or a business. A real business is as much about sales & marketing as it is about product. Even if you have invented a flying moon car that runs on urine, if you can't sell it, you don't have a business. Do not start a business without a marketing person and a salesperson."

You may not agree about starting with a marketing guy and a sales guy, but I think that if these are shoes you can't or don't want to fill, you must hire them soon.

[+] staunch|16 years ago|reply
This guy was hired right out of college and worked his way up in a massive corporation over 10 years. I would trust his opinions on starting a new company very little.

There's no doubt he can talk to the talk. That's the primary mechanism for promotion in a big company. I would be very careful about mistaking his opinions for actual experience.

[+] buckler|16 years ago|reply
In case you're unfamiliar with the IAmA series on Reddit (which I see is getting positive feedback from HN readers, needless to say), a 'starred' post such as this one means that the OP has verified his/her identity with a subreddit moderator.

Just wanted to point out since this new process was implemented only few days ago.

[+] justinhj|16 years ago|reply
The guy is eloquent and honest for a tech exec; I found myself upvoting most of his replies
[+] allenbrunson|16 years ago|reply
i haven't been to reddit in years. this is a lot more polite than i remember.
[+] ibsulon|16 years ago|reply
The IamA subreddit is developing an interesting culture. There are some issues of people faking, but in general it shows an interesting cross-section of life in a very addicting and supportive way.
[+] wglb|16 years ago|reply
Some of the subreddits aren't so bad--the programming one and the lisp one are two that come to mind[