What Moral Obligations Do CEOs Have To Their Employees?
What Moral Obligations Do CEOs Have To Their Employees? By Brett Fox Thank you again, ideal employee, on everything you continue doing. We could not achieve what we want without you. I asked you to be loyal, be a positive force, do your best always, recruit your friends, have the company’s best interest always in…
Should I Work With My Best Friend As A Cofounder?
Should I Work With My Best Friend As Cofounder? By Brett Fox I had a very close friend who was a co-founder of my company. Here’s what happened: “You have an EQ of zero!” Ken yelled at me. “What the hell is an EQ?” I asked. “Perfect!” Ken screamed back. Then he hung up the…
When Should I Hire A COO?
When Should I Hire A COO? By Brett Fox I added a COO as a cofounder to my company. He was talented, had tons of experience and knowledge, and he helped me secure funding. There was just one little problem with having a Chief Operations Officer in a startup, especially an early stage startup. And…
Is It Good To Approach Multiple Investors At The Same Time?
Is It Good To Approach Multiple Investors At The Same Time? By Brett Fox YES! Absolutely go to multiple VCs in parallel. I was fortunate to be an Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) at a leading Bay Area VC. I learned something very important: A VC will invest in one company for every 100 face-to-face meetings…
What Are Some Good Questions To Ask A Potential Cofounder?
What Are Some Good Questions To Ask A Potential Cofounder? By Brett Fox I had known and worked with one of my co-founders for over twenty years. Two of my co-founders came through recommendations of other co-founders. Another co-founder and I worked together and had known each other for about nine years. The one thing…
Learn How Using Empathy Gets The Ultimate From Your Team
“There are a lot of negotiators that really will give in on a deal because being understood is more important than getting what they want.” Chris Voss, the FBI’s former lead hostage negotiator said. [Do you want to grow your business? Maybe I can help. Click here.] In fact, the first thing master-negotiator Voss teaches…
What Do VCs Look For In A Pitch?
What Do VCs Look For In A Pitch? By Brett Fox Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn and VC at Greylock, has a great post on pitching What I Wish I Knew Before Pitching LinkedIn to VCs. My own two cents based on my experience is: A. Think visually. VC’s like graphics, not text, so don’t…
Does It Mean My Pitch Is Bad If I’ve Lost Several Pitching Contests?
Does It Mean My Pitch Is Bad If I’ve Lost Several Pitching Contests? By Brett Fox I had to meet with 64 VCs before we were able to raise our Series A funding of $12M. The number of VC meetings was well over 100. But, when you realize that the ratio of face-to-face meetings to…
How Do You Build A Large Company When Your Top Employees Are Leaving?
How Do You Build A Large Company When Your Top Employees Are Leaving? By Brett Fox Have you ever heard the story of “The Traitorous Eight?” You can read about The Traitorous Eight here. I’ll give you a quick overview to save you some time. Back in the mid 1950’s, a brilliant scientist and Nobel…
Are Business Plans Useless In Tech Startups?
Are Business Plans Useless In Tech Startups? By Brett Fox I started working with a CEO a while ago. The CEO had an interesting business model, traction and customers. I asked the CEO, “How much money are you spending each month?” “I don’t know,” he answered. I asked the CEO, “What is your break even…