By Larry Chiang
Theorem: That startup died because they did not get sales and traction. It’s a theorem and not a thesis because of the mountain of common evidence inside Stanford engineering’s business case studies.
Problem: startups were told a series of lies and white lies
Solution. Learn CS 183e’s “Interrogation.”
Solution: Duck and avoid #Ch9 Bankruptcy
Solution: Duck and avoid #Ch9 Bankruptcy
Who am I to be your interrogation mentor!? I’m John Reid’s mentee and have been since Marshall Field. I’ve used interrogation to bust white lies in the credit industry since I was a sophomore.
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cross-examination (in the open field) as “the greatest interrogation engine ever invented for the discovery of truth slate.com/blogs/future_t…
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