Wingify founders on a decade of bootstrapping, surviving profitably and staying together
Wingify founders on a decade of bootstrapping, surviving profitably
and staying together Pankaj Mishra What makes a company great? What
does it take to build companies that outlive "startup valleys of
death"? In this episode of SaaSBOOMi podcast, Paras Ch
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Wingify founders on a decade of bootstrapping, surviving profitably
and staying together Pankaj Mishra What makes a company great? What
does it take to build companies that outlive "startup valleys of
death"? In this episode of SaaSBOOMi podcast, Paras Chopra and
Sparsh Gupta share candid lessons on not just survival but building
a culture that lasts, profitably. "We've been lucky to share
a substantial part of our value system, together. There are
fundamental values that we both agree together, and that helps us
have a lot of disagreements. But because we share the value system,
we know whatever disagreements we're having are towards the same
end goal," Paras says in this podcast. "I actively look
forward to Sparsh's disagreement rather than just agreement, to
ensure that I am not stuck in some cognitive bias in my own ego."
"In the last ten years, I and paras have had disagreements when we
entered into a room, but every single time when we went out of the
room, we both believed that our individual ideas got groomed,
became better," Sparsh adds in this podcast.
and staying together Pankaj Mishra What makes a company great? What
does it take to build companies that outlive "startup valleys of
death"? In this episode of SaaSBOOMi podcast, Paras Chopra and
Sparsh Gupta share candid lessons on not just survival but building
a culture that lasts, profitably. "We've been lucky to share
a substantial part of our value system, together. There are
fundamental values that we both agree together, and that helps us
have a lot of disagreements. But because we share the value system,
we know whatever disagreements we're having are towards the same
end goal," Paras says in this podcast. "I actively look
forward to Sparsh's disagreement rather than just agreement, to
ensure that I am not stuck in some cognitive bias in my own ego."
"In the last ten years, I and paras have had disagreements when we
entered into a room, but every single time when we went out of the
room, we both believed that our individual ideas got groomed,
became better," Sparsh adds in this podcast.
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