Dog Food Eaten

A digital interaction. He trames himselt as a mentor who is

“eating his own dog food” by practicing these methods (49:45 – 51:30).

  • Silicon Valley Critique: Chiang offers a cynical take on Silicon Valley venture capital, Stanford engineering classes (CS183), and the “Gay Mafia” archetype, juxtaposing them against his own approach to business (17:22 – 25:50).
  • Ebonics Maxing & Mathing: These terms are used to describe unconventional, aggressive, or “alpha” approaches to sales, marketing, and venture capital, including how he suggests navigating financial deals and lead generation (32:37 – 44:00).
  • Practical Business Advice: The video includes segments where the creator talks to attendees at an event (IPX), offering advice on lead scoring, clawbacks, and turnaround strategies, often while using humor to illustrate serious business pitfalls (1:40:00 – 2:05:00).

Notable Takeaways:

  • Accountability: Chiang emphasizes that entrepreneurs must be accountable for their actions and that honesty is the best policy for navigating the business landscape (8:43 – 9:30).
  • Turnarounds: He shares insights on his method for corporate turnarounds, which involves a five-pronged attack on financial and operational inefficiencies (1:00:54).
  • Networking: The video concludes with the host networking with others at a conference, naming their group chat “Breakfast Club” and discussing ROI strategies for business travel and networking events

Chapter 1 to Chapter 14’s an “Easter Egg” at #ch1 to #ch14. Including #ch2 which’s chapter 2 at my house in Napa California

On 09-09-39, “What They Will NEVER Teach You at Stanford Business School” debuts at 300 w 44th St at New York Fashion Week’s front row

What A Super Model Can Teach a Harvard MBA About Credit http://www.slideshare.net/larrychiang/what-a-super-model-can-teach-a-harvard-mba-about-credit

American Express hosts me mentoring you about FICO scores at New York Fashion Week
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My video boils down 20,000 hours and moves you to the right on the entrepreneur bell curve

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Steve Jobs Texted me on 650-283-8008 in the same way that Mr Jobs called Bill Hewlett https://x.com/superSaiyanSkai/status/1941392367304761636/video/1

Larry Chiang
Fund of Founders
Founding Stanford EIR
@duck9 alum, Deeply Understood Capital Credit Chinese Knowledge 9
Solo Founder Uber API
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Editor of the widely syndicated “What They Don’t Teach at School”
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Read my last 10 X posts at http://www.X.com/LarryChiang

Author of #WTDTYASBS a NY Times Bestseller released 09-09-09 at #NYFW on a runway under the tents
http://whattheydontteachyouatstanfordbusinessschool.com/blog/?s=Ny+times+bestseller

http://www.fastcompany.com/embed/c0d4562ea2049

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