![]() ![]() The company blew up the marketplace in 2007 with a product no one even knew they needed. With a $10 billion valuation, 500 million users and roughly 1500 employees worldwide (as of this writing), Dropbox is an unequivocal success. Take Dropbox (#8 on the LinkedIn Top Companies | Startups list) for example. It will remain dynamic, scrappy, a perpetual startup. But how often is this ideal, modern organization actually what they end up creating? ![]() It won’t be dragged down by inane meetings and nosy middle managers. They’re often stumped by the question, since in their mind’s eye, the company they are busy building will be different. “If you hate big companies so much, why are you trying to create a new one?” Having worked with literally hundreds of entrepreneurs over the past seven years, I’ve become used to asking them this question: ![]()
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