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About Sidu Ponnappa:
About 90% of startups fail. 10% of startups fail within the first year. Failure is most common for startups during years two through five. Given such odds, why does one choose to be a founder?
Today on The One Percent Project, I am speaking to Sidu Ponnappa. Sidu is a serial entrepreneur and an angel investor. His startup C42 Engineering was acquired by GO-JEK in 2015, with C42's founding team joining GO-JEK's board of directors. GO-JEK grew 900X in 18 months and became Indonesia's first unicorn in 2017. Sidu has experienced building and scaling businesses as a founder, CEO, and head of engineering, sales, marketing and HR.
This is a no-noise just signal conversation where Sidu shares his observations on decision-making, why generalist vs specialist is a flawed concept, the probability of building a successful startup, why angel investing is not investing and much more.
Some Key Highlights:
In this conversation, she talks about:
00:00 Intro
01:38: Learning and experience being a founder?
02:01 Lessons and observation as a leaders
05:13 Why a generalist Vs specialist discussion is flawed?
09:47 Why should you hire someone who is objective-oriented?
10:14 Twitter tread on "Obvious Startup Truths" by Sidu
14:13 Founders mindset
19:23 Lessons from Angel Investing
24:10 Being acquired by GO-JEK
32:03 Are there 10x developers?
32:19 Why does the entropy of complex systems deteriorate?
34:55 Impact of reading
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About Sidu Ponnappa:
About 90% of startups fail. 10% of startups fail within the first year. Failure is most common for startups during years two through five. Given such odds, why does one choose to be a founder?
Today on The One Percent Project, I am speaking to Sidu Ponnappa. Sidu is a serial entrepreneur and an angel investor. His startup C42 Engineering was acquired by GO-JEK in 2015, with C42's founding team joining GO-JEK's board of directors. GO-JEK grew 900X in 18 months and became Indonesia's first unicorn in 2017. Sidu has experienced building and scaling businesses as a founder, CEO, and head of engineering, sales, marketing and HR.
This is a no-noise just signal conversation where Sidu shares his observations on decision-making, why generalist vs specialist is a flawed concept, the probability of building a successful startup, why angel investing is not investing and much more.
Some Key Highlights:
In this conversation, she talks about:
00:00 Intro
01:38: Learning and experience being a founder?
02:01 Lessons and observation as a leaders
05:13 Why a generalist Vs specialist discussion is flawed?
09:47 Why should you hire someone who is objective-oriented?
10:14 Twitter tread on "Obvious Startup Truths" by Sidu
14:13 Founders mindset
19:23 Lessons from Angel Investing
24:10 Being acquired by GO-JEK
32:03 Are there 10x developers?
32:19 Why does the entropy of complex systems deteriorate?
34:55 Impact of reading