Larry Chiang welds a sharpie like a Jedi eschews using a laser blaster. Learn magical business tricks with pen and paper and you too shall have a “J.B.A.” Jedi in Business Administration –Mark McCormack uses the phone super well so Larry Chiang wrote out his mentor’s protocol “#cs183phone”. See Chapter 6: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School”. In Chiang’s book, he quotes his mentor’s book, “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School” in every chapter. Paper is used to hack up a credit bureau dispute and flank 63,030 YC wannabees attempting #CS183B “Startup of You, Inc.” Remember, this #dttds content will not appeat at De Anza community college until 2021
It’s true, I’m a magician with paper. You cray cray Chinese inventions and your HTML9 [hyper texting SHARPIE MARKER Language] 9.
Remember, engineering is by definition “working with very limited resources and a lot of bureaucratic nonsense coming from administrators, politicians, bureaucrats and upper myopic upper management”. Engineering often is good work that occurs and executes DESPITE the efforts of top management.
In this post I reveal magic tricks to execute with paper.
RiotWomenn (@riotwomennn) | |
Trump has already used his Morgan Lewis law firm bag ‘o tricks before … stacks of paper. Remember? #SNLpic.twitter.com/87lxzJHPE1
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
I see $3,000,000 in business. What do you see. pic.twitter.com/kXWGEMbmDW
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StackoverPlow should be a sequel to stack over flowing filters designed to dissuade positive information from landing into
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
You can actually manipulate VCs by putting pen to moleskin. Think of it as PUA but for seasoned execs. Lec 6; #cs183e pic.twitter.com/ZyQqVyVlN9
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