• That Will Never Work with Netflix Co-Founder Marc Randolph

  • May 4 2020
  • Length: 48 mins
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That Will Never Work with Netflix Co-Founder Marc Randolph

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  • Today we have a guest on the show - the Co-Founder and first CEO of Netflix. Marc Randolph to talk about his new book That Will Never work. The real-life, totally improbable story of Netflix’s early days, told in Marc Randolph’s unconventional, engaging, inspiring style. A vivid primer on the realities of startup ventures, and a seriously entertaining read. Now a National Bestseller. Show Notes https://www.marcrandolph.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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inspiring

" Don't keep planning too much and just start"
This was the key point I have captured and I believe it is true.
Too much planning create more and more threads of confusion.

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