@StartupArchive_: Sequoia founder Don Valentine: “The art of storytelling is incredibly important” “The art of storytelling is incredibly…
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Sequoia founder Don Valentine and a16z cofounder Ben Horowitz share insights on the critical importance of storytelling for startup founders, arguing that a compelling story is essential for strategy, fundraising, and motivating teams.
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