Larry Chiang’s book, What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School, honors his mentor and is a sequel to his mentor’s, Mark McCormack’s, book: “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School“. If you want to network with the author of this blog post, buy his mentor’s book on Amazon. As an undergrad, Larry Chiang blitzed sorority houses by putting everything in “The Box” and mentored coeds at public schools to get a FICO over 748.8. Chapter two of “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School” is all about scaling up your FICO score.
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(This is not a theory. It’s a theorem. The difference is that theorems work in practice)
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
“I’m DJ-ing “PG’s”
#dttdsBHM w/BJ’s #ProdMgmnt preso to raise YOUR credit score to #FICO748pt8.” — @LarryChiang pic.twitter.com/gVPNE5Jgt3 |
#dttdsBHM is Do things That Don’t Scale
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
The ‘BHM’ part @lwu of
#dttdsBHM in BJ’s #ProdMgmnt preso raising credit scores to #FICO748pt8. #530Lytton pic.twitter.com/FKDbaHaFCe |