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120. Think like a Venture Capitalist to have a great career Tech for Non-Techies

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“The business strategies employed by highly successful start-ups and the career strategies employed by highly successful individuals are strikingly similar," says Reid Hoffman in his book The Startup of You.
VC premise 1: technology is a tool that solves a problem Ask yourself: what problems is your industry facing now? What problems are you dealing with on day-to-day basis? VC Premise 2: the problem must be important enough to solve
Even if the problem exists, it might not be important enough to solve. This is why, you need to think: where is the biggest money drain? Where is the biggest productivity drain? VC premise 3: Invest in the future, not in the now
VCs are not investing in today. They are investing in years and even decades ahead. Let’s use the same approach to your career.
Does your industry or the company you are working at look promising? Make a plan for how to adjust for future changes. Making a career change always takes longer than we want.
VC premise 4: diversify your assets This means doing well in your current role well, and also getting involved with other projects. One of the best ways to do this is to get involved with start-ups, because this helps you understand how innovation works in practice and gives you fresh ideas. 
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Speak Tech: the top 10 tech concepts for business leaders (FREE GUIDE) Non-Technical Founders Don’t Need to Cod‪e‬ - Sophia's podcast interview with Alexandra Zubko, 3 x tech founder 74. How I got to the top in tech - Sophia's podcast interview with Jennifery Byrne, ex CTO Microsoft US -----
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Tech for Non-Techies clients  Reach senior leadership positions in Big Tech firms Lead digital transformation in established businesses Create tech businesses as non-technical founders Pivot into careers in venture capital If you want to have a great career in the Digital Age, then APPLY FOR A CONSULTATION CALL.
 
What happens when you apply for a consultation call:
Sophia and her team will look through your application. If they genuinely think Sophia could help you, you will get a link to her calendar.. You will have a 20 – 30 minute call to discuss your goals and see if you are a good fit for each other.  If we establish that Tech for Non-Techies courses + coaching could help you and believe we would enjoy working together, we will discuss a relevant approach to suit you. The aim of the call is not to sell you on anything that is not right for you. We both win if you get results, but we both lose if you don’t. We love hearing from our readers and listeners. So if you have questions about the content or working with us, just get in touch on info@techfornontechies.co
 
Say hi to Sophia on Twitter and follow her on LinkedIn.
Following us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok will make you smarter. 

“The business strategies employed by highly successful start-ups and the career strategies employed by highly successful individuals are strikingly similar," says Reid Hoffman in his book The Startup of You.
VC premise 1: technology is a tool that solves a problem Ask yourself: what problems is your industry facing now? What problems are you dealing with on day-to-day basis? VC Premise 2: the problem must be important enough to solve
Even if the problem exists, it might not be important enough to solve. This is why, you need to think: where is the biggest money drain? Where is the biggest productivity drain? VC premise 3: Invest in the future, not in the now
VCs are not investing in today. They are investing in years and even decades ahead. Let’s use the same approach to your career.
Does your industry or the company you are working at look promising? Make a plan for how to adjust for future changes. Making a career change always takes longer than we want.
VC premise 4: diversify your assets This means doing well in your current role well, and also getting involved with other projects. One of the best ways to do this is to get involved with start-ups, because this helps you understand how innovation works in practice and gives you fresh ideas. 
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Speak Tech: the top 10 tech concepts for business leaders (FREE GUIDE) Non-Technical Founders Don’t Need to Cod‪e‬ - Sophia's podcast interview with Alexandra Zubko, 3 x tech founder 74. How I got to the top in tech - Sophia's podcast interview with Jennifery Byrne, ex CTO Microsoft US -----
If you like learning about how tech products and profits get made, you'll like our newsletter.
It's funny too. Sign up here.
-----
Tech for Non-Techies clients  Reach senior leadership positions in Big Tech firms Lead digital transformation in established businesses Create tech businesses as non-technical founders Pivot into careers in venture capital If you want to have a great career in the Digital Age, then APPLY FOR A CONSULTATION CALL.
 
What happens when you apply for a consultation call:
Sophia and her team will look through your application. If they genuinely think Sophia could help you, you will get a link to her calendar.. You will have a 20 – 30 minute call to discuss your goals and see if you are a good fit for each other.  If we establish that Tech for Non-Techies courses + coaching could help you and believe we would enjoy working together, we will discuss a relevant approach to suit you. The aim of the call is not to sell you on anything that is not right for you. We both win if you get results, but we both lose if you don’t. We love hearing from our readers and listeners. So if you have questions about the content or working with us, just get in touch on info@techfornontechies.co
 
Say hi to Sophia on Twitter and follow her on LinkedIn.
Following us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok will make you smarter. 

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