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创业与企业发展(视频+MP3+中英字幕) 第16期:创业要注意的事情(2)

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  • So, another reason so people especially if they've already had a job at another company.
  • 还有一个原因,尤其是对于已经在大公司找到好工作的人来说
  • You tend to develop this narrative of like,
  • 他们会有这种想法
  • okay like, the people running this company are idiots,
  • 这家公司的领导朽木不可雕
  • they're making all these stupid decisions, they're spending their time in, in these stupid ways.
  • 公司做的决定也是无法理解,这家公司哪个方面都没前途
  • I'm gonna start a company and I'm gonna do it better.
  • 所以要自己开一家更好的公司
  • I'm gonna like, set all the rules.
  • 这些人要创建自己的新规则
  • It's a pretty attractive idea.
  • 这种想法是很有煽动性的
  • Makes a lot of sense.
  • 听起来很合理
  • If you've read my Medium posts you know what's coming.
  • 如果大家读过我的文章,就知道怎么回事了
  • I'll give you guys a second to read this quote.
  • 大家可以快速读一下引文
  • Cool. So this, this really resonates with me.
  • 我确实就是这么想的
  • And one thing I'd point out is you know, the reality of these decisions is pretty nu, nuanced.
  • 首先我要指出一点,现实是很微妙又复杂的
  • The people you thought were idiots probably weren't idiots.
  • 公司领导,也不一定就是愚蠢
  • They probably just had like a really difficult decision in front of them.
  • 在做决定之前,可能他们会面临非常困难的情况
  • And people pulling them in multiple directions.
  • 而身边的人意见又不一致
  • So the most common thing I have to spend my time on.
  • 比方说我,作为总裁
  • And, and focus my energy on as a CEO is like.
  • 我最常碰到的事情就是
  • The, the problems that like other people are bringing to me.
  • 员工向我反馈问题
  • The, the other priorities that people create.
  • 但各人有各人的倾向
  • And it's usually in the form of a conflict.
  • 这样就会形成冲突
  • People wanna go in different directions.
  • 员工意见不一致
  • Or like customers want different things.
  • 或者顾客的要求太多,不好满足
  • And like I might have my own opinion about that.
  • 而我自己也可能有别的想法
  • But really the, the game I'm playing is like who do I disappoint the least?
  • 这时候我做的,就是选择最大程度满足谁的愿望
  • And like just trying to like navigate all, all these difficult situations.
  • 对于所有不同意见,我要起到引导和掌控的作用
  • And even on a day to day basis I might come in on Monday and like have all these, you know,
  • 可能每天我来到办公室本来计划的
  • grand plans for like how I'm gonna improve the company and what I'm gonna spend my time on,
  • 是要思考改进公司的方法
  • but then if like an important employee is threatening to quit, that's what I'm spending my time on.
  • 可而实际上能因为一位重要员工要辞职,我就要花时间去处理这件事了
  • That's my number one priority.
  • 因为这是现在第一紧急的事
  • So a subset of you're the boss is you have flexibility.
  • 自己当老板,就有很大的余地
  • You have control over your own schedule.
  • 你可以安排自己的工作时间
  • This really attractive idea.
  • 这点对于很多人都很有吸引力
  • So here's the reality.
  • 但实际上
  • And their Phil Libin quote.
  • 大家看菲尔·利宾的话
  • So this, this truly reson, resonates with me as well.
  • 我对于这个理由是比较理解的
  • And some of the reasons for this, again, you're always on call.
  • 首先,创业者要随时待命
  • So maybe you don't intend to work all parts of the day but you might not get to control which ones.
  • 所以就算你不想工作一整天,究竟什么时间有工作,你也是无法控制的
  • You're a role model, this is super important.
  • 对于其他人来说,你是一个榜样,这点尤为重要
  • So if you're an employee of a company um, you might have some good weeks, you might have some bad weeks,
  • 如果你是公司职员,可能有时候状态好,有时候状态差
  • some weeks when you're, you're low energy, maybe you wanna take a couple extra days off um,
  • 当你个人状态差的时候,可能会想请几天假调整一下
  • that's really bad if you're, you're an entrepreneur like your team will really signal off what your bringing to the table
  • 但如果你是企业家,你的决定直接影响你的团队
  • And so if you take your foot off the gas, so will they.
  • 如果你自己泄气,整个团队都会丧失动力
  • And you're always working anyway.
  • 你要一直努力工作
  • So, if you're really passionate about an idea, it's just gonna like pull you to, to keep working on it.
  • 如果你对一个想法感兴趣,你就要一直不停探索
  • If you're working with great investors, you're working with great partners,
  • 如果你认识很棒的投资人,如果你有好的工作搭档
  • they're gonna wanna be working really hard, they're gonna want you to be working really hard uh,
  • 他们都会认真工作,当然,他们也希望你会认真对待工作
  • and again, you're gonna wanna work really hard.
  • 所以,你要努力工作


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本集视频通过美国投资公司YCombinator总裁山姆·奥特曼和企业家达斯汀·莫斯科维茨讲述创业的原因和创业成功的四个重要因素,帮助观者对于创业形成初步的理解,对自己的情况有专业准确的分析和判断。


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narrative ['nærətiv]

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n. 叙述,故事
adj. 叙事的,故事体的

 
passionate ['pæʃənit]

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adj. 热情的,易怒的,激情的

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navigate ['nævi.geit]

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vi. 航行,驾驶,操纵 vt. 航行,驾驶

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signal ['signl]

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n. 信号,标志
v. (发信号)通知、表示<

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conflict ['kɔnflikt]

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n. 冲突,矛盾,斗争,战斗
vi. 冲突,争

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disappoint [.disə'pɔint]

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v. 使 ... 失望

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flexibility [.fleksə'biliti]

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n. 灵活性,柔韧性,适应性

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quote [kwəut]

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n. 引用
v. 引述,举证,报价

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multiple ['mʌltipl]

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adj. 许多,多种多样的
n. 倍数,并联

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medium ['mi:diəm]

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n. 媒体,方法,媒介
adj. 适中的,中等

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