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Scot Chisholm

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Helping founders through Highland • Founder of Classy (acq. by @GoFundMe) • Avoid most advice, including my own.

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I have a long-running list of these surprises for first-time Founders and CEOs. Here are a few that weren’t on Brian’s list. 1. Your calendar becomes everyone else’s calendar. Every gap gets filled. 2. The hardest conversations are never on the calendar. They start with “Got a…

Things that surprise first time CEOs 1. It’s more stressful than they thought, particularly being responsible for a lot of employees 2. You’re the shit umbrella for all the company’s woes. 3. There’s no one to complain to (other than your cofounder) 4. If you’ve done it awhile,…



Here’s my advice about “early advice”… Don’t ask people if you should do something or not. You’ll almost always get a negative signal because the person can’t see the full picture through your eyes (or feel your gut intuition). They project their own risk tolerance, their own…

scotchisholm's tweet image. Here’s my advice about “early advice”…

Don’t ask people if you should do something or not. You’ll almost always get a negative signal because the person can’t see the full picture through your eyes (or feel your gut intuition). They project their own risk tolerance, their own…

I mean, seriously WTF? here’s the thing...  No great leader ever cared about their “style”.  They don’t’ wake up and think: “It’s a Thursday, what style should I use today?” This stuff is for books & schools, not real life.  Do not spend ANY time categorizing yourself.…

scotchisholm's tweet image. I mean, seriously WTF?

here’s the thing... 

No great leader ever cared about their “style”. 

They don’t’ wake up and think: “It’s a Thursday, what style should I use today?”

This stuff is for books & schools, not real life. 

Do not spend ANY time categorizing yourself.…

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