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Scouting Out a Potential Co-Founder

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By Larry Chiang

Scouting is the process of reading people so that we can character compass a potential co-founder. It gets us a vector which is a magnitude and a direction for co-founders. I expand on this concept over at Deep Underground (Venture) Capital Knowledge http://www.duck9.com/blog/uncategorized/character-compassing-a-potential-co-founder/

Baseball players need to make reads and scout out the opposition. Inside baseball parallels inside entrepreneurship

Here, I get a read on models at Fashion Week’s front row

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October 27, 2014 at 2:43 pm

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