@heyshrutimishra: Sam Altman keeps saying it. The next billion-dollar company will be run by a handful of people and almost nobody talks …
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A tweet discusses Sam Altman's prediction that future billion-dollar companies will be run by small teams, and the author shares their own experiment testing this claim.
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Sam Altman keeps saying it.
The next billion-dollar company will be run by a handful of people and almost nobody talks about the part that actually matters: how would a team that small ever pull it off?
We didn’t know either. So instead of guessing, we spent the last few months quietly testing it on ourselves. Read the article to know more…
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