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Ride It to the Sky – @jaredhecht Skip to content Ride It to the Sky @jaredhecht Close collapsed About Books Subscribe Twitter LinkedIn Menu expanded How to Grow with a Founder Last week I met with an old colleague of mine who was one of the more talented people I’ve worked with in my career. They left Fundera as we were scaling (and went on to accomplish great things) because I was going to hire someone above them. We started working together when they were still in college and they did pretty much everything to help us get off the ground and reach product-market fit: operations, marketing, product, etc. They were a true high-potential generalist who was good at anything and everything they needed to do – likely better than even some of the best specialists in those functions. I think about them leaving as one of my biggest leadership mistakes and hardest lessons learned. There is a lot of literature out there about how founders should always bet on...
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