Jason Radisson
@JasonRadisson
Builder of Tech Companies, Board Director, Investor
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If you need a reminder that elections have consequences, check out what's happening in Minnesota. minnpost.com/state-governme…
Check out my latest article: The Future of HR: AI and Fairness in Career Decisions linkedin.com/pulse/future-h… via @LinkedIn
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The Future of HR: AI and Fairness in Career Decisions
Embracing AI: A New Era in Human Resources Reflecting on Aristotle's insistence on empirical evidence as a counterpoint to Plato's trust in intuition brings an interesting parallel to light – the...
From healthcare to education, foundation models are powering AI tools that are rapidly transforming multiple industries. But what exactly are they? Here, we explain them in under 2 minutes: stanford.io/3Mi4TSd
We had our annual meeting back in November and one of the themes was the changing path from pre-seed to Series A. I wrote a short post with some of the data we shared at the meeting. charleshudson.net/the-journey-fr…
Making every decision quickly doesn’t require much skill. It is easy, especially when you are the big boss. The real skill is in correctly judging which decisions should be made very quickly, which decisions can be made slowly, and which decisions will eventually be self-evident.
⚽ Mac Allister jugó con Maradona en Boca y en la selección de Argentina, donde su hijo comparte ahora equipo con Messi, y tiene claro cuál de los dos es mejor elpais.com/deportes/mundi…
Because the lines in red are most consumer spending, and are both restricted in supply and subsidized in demand by the government.
why in 2020s does it cost two hundred and fifty thousand dollars per year to approximate a 1990s middle class lifestyle
¿Qué ha necesitado Messi para ganar su Mundial? Unas estadísticas increíbles elpais.com/deportes/mundi…
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Después de una carrera mejor con los clubes que con la Albiceleste, el 10 se resarce ganando la Copa del Mundo para Argentina. El listón para sus sucesores queda aún más arriba
Negativity is boring. What’s needed is for more people to get excited about what could exist in the world, and then go and make it happen. There are still so many interesting problems to solve!
How can you combat this natural force? The only ways I’ve seen: 1. Have extreme focus and clarity, saying no to many great things that are nice (and can be done with excess bandwidth). 2. Have people be willing to do tasks that feel “below” their level.
We're honored to publish and share these books by Ojibwe authors and illustrators. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #readnative shop.mnhs.org/collections/br…
Update: The Twitter wildfire is at 44 billion acres and 0% contained.
Heard from VC LPs - had a top VC consultant/advisor/FoF share their fresh power law data: As of Q2, for Fund Vintages 2008-2019, they had exposure to 8,350 companies. 2,700 were realized. Of those exited companies, 5% of the companies (150) drove 70% of the value.
Interesting attrition data from Amazon's supply chain workforce. engadget.com/amazon-attriti…
So true and not just for development teams. Same evolutional imperative goes for business processes.
$RDFN: "For a $2,500 monthly mortgage payment, buyers can now afford a $379K home compared to a $534K home last year when mortgage rates were 2.65%" [@Redfin]
i can’t think of any gen defining product that didn’t take years being built before it got released to everyone
It’s much easier to get early signals of having B2B product/market fit when budgets are tight, like they are right now.
Mexico on the path to full employment for gig workers. eleconomista.com.mx/capitalhumano/…
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