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You rarely hear from business leaders about those difficult early decisions that go into building a startup. Hearing from someone who has been there speak about their experiences with radical candour is a breath of fresh air. On the newest episode of Tech Leaders’ Intel, Lunio founder Neil Andrew tells his story from disenchantment with education to distaste for corporate life to founding a successful marketing efficiency platform.
With the Great Resignation seeing elevated numbers of people quitting their jobs for a multitude of reasons, Neil’s story gives hope to those trying to strike out on their own. Together with James, they discuss:
Staying true to your own values while building a companyMaking difficult decisions in the early days of a startupThe difficulties of (re)writing documentation and changing your tech stack on your ownTransitioning from founding activities to the boardroom...with many more insights contained within. The conversation flows easily, and Neil gives us an unvarnished portrait of the trials and rewards of growing Lunio. He is an approachable guy who invites anyone who needs support to contact him on LinkedIn. For more information on the value that Lunio provides, visit their website.
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Published 06/26/24
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