ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Groupon Is Laying Off 1,100, Shutters Operations in 7 Countries
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ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Our Team Won Startup Weekend and All We Got Was a Shitty New Boss
You simply can't start a company in a weekend. Even moreso, you can't expect to start a company with a bunch of random people you just met.
This gets complicated by the fact that not only do the team members not know each other, they inevitably all have day jobs. They all have different level of skills. Not to mention that companies shouldn't be started by more than 2 or 3 people - teams at startup weekend are typically 6-8 as I recall.
And if a team wins, they think this somehow increases their chance of success at starting an actual company.
I'm a big fan of the concept of startup weekend purely to raise awareness of what it's like to start a company. But stop it there. Nobody be looking to start a company out of a weekend event.
I'm not at all shocked at what happened here. And to the poster, it's your own fault. If you actually thought you would start something with a random "idea guy", well, lesson learned. At least read up on IP agreements first.
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Why Homejoy Failed and the Future of the On-Demand Economy
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Why Homejoy Failed and the Future of the On-Demand Economy
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Why Homejoy Failed and the Future of the On-Demand Economy
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2015)
Austin, TX: ONSITE
VP of Engineering Growth Engineer Front-end Developers Back-end Developers UX/UI Developers
LawnStarter raised a $6 million series A from some awesome investors, and we're growing fast.
Email [email protected] or visit lawnstarter.workable.com
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: We need to rethink employee compensation
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: We need to rethink employee compensation
If I'm a founder and I own 100% then give up half the company to investors, that 50% I give up better improve my overall outcome by at least 2x. Usually that's reflected in the overall valuation.
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: We need to rethink employee compensation
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: We need to rethink employee compensation
Dilution is life; just accept it. No employee or founder stock will ever have an anti-dilution provision.
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: We need to rethink employee compensation
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Google got it wrong. The open-office trend is destroying the workplace
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Why PowerPoint should be banned
Yes, there are awful powerpoint presentations.
Yet as someone who has worked at a company where business cases and data visualization is extremely important, I can say that Powerpoint decks are easily the most effective communication tool.
When done properly, they tell a story.
They can be standalone, or an aid to a presentation.
Yes, there are awful powerpoints. Many people abuse them. Or use them as a knowledge dump. Or fail to keep the reader in mind when creating them.
That does not mean that the platform itself is flawed.
And sure, some business areas could do better without them.
Just because there are terrible papers written, doesn't mean Word documents are bad. Just because most people write terrible emails, doesn't mean email is a poor communication tool.
The key - as with any medium - is learning how to use it to effectively communicate.
ryan90 | 10 years ago | on: Party (round) all the time?
I did a party round, mainly because we could do it in a fraction of the time it would take to get a lead. And we did have a couple deep pockets come in. It worked out for us, but I could see it going the other way. Would love to dig in more.
ryan90 | 11 years ago | on: Show HN: Create a KPI Dashboard by Pasting SQL Queries
ryan90 | 11 years ago | on: Google got it wrong. The open-office trend is destroying the workplace
If you want to run a sales team, open office is almost mandatory. The energy you hear from others closing deals causes you to become energized, creating a compounding effect. An ops/customer success team needs to be open office so that agents can quickly exchange off the cuff conversations with each other in real time.
The point is, there are different office layouts that work for different types of people & workers.
ryan90 | 11 years ago | on: Google got it wrong. The open-office trend is destroying the workplace
ryan90 | 11 years ago | on: Workers Seeking Productivity in a Pill Are Abusing A.D.H.D. Drugs
I think that these drugs are very useful for short term sprints where one needs to focus, or do rather mundane tasks. But it's incredibly easy to become dependent on them. At one point, I could even begin to focus unless I had the max dose of adderall and a strong cup of coffee.
I don't judge anyone who uses stimulants to increase performance. Just because I was diagnosed with ADHD doesn't mean I'm not using them as a performing enhancing drug; it's just legal for me to do so. However, I would encourage everyone - whether you're prescribed or not - to use them in moderation. It's very easy to build up a tolerance and become dependent, and once you're dependent, you're no better off than where you started.
ryan90 | 11 years ago | on: The hacked Sony emails show how Silicon Valley dealmaking really works
I'm a huge cynic when it comes to Snapchat and in no way agree with it's valuation, but they've made some pretty big moves and Evan has shown to be more than competent.
ryan90 | 11 years ago | on: Snapchat Sneakily Uses Its Own App to Poach Uber Engineers
And most Grouponers are bottom-feeders. Just looking for a deal. They're also the most likely to be vocal on Yelp (there was a study somewhere showing how Grouponers/Living Social people were more likely to leave bad reviews).
Groupon's salespeople are so high-pressure and portray an overly optimistic view of what a struggling small business should expect.
Speaking from personal interactions from several business owners who have tried daily deals here. Sure, a business needs to calculate it's ROI, but I think Groupon 1) oversells the value of 'getting their name out there' through their deals and 2) doesn't explain how bad their customers are.