It seems a common theme among great founders is an insatiable hunger driven by adversity at some point in their life. Would you agree with this? And what would you say to existing founders wanting to be great but have had no real adversity in their life to harness the hunger required for greatness?
I’m a founder who owns a business where future success is going to be predicated on operational and logistical efficiencies. From manufacturing, shipping, warehousing, last mile deliveries and return shipping - what would be the number 1 book/founder you’d recommend reading about on this topic?
I’m a founder who owns a business where future success is going to be predicated on operational and logistical efficiencies. From manufacturing, shipping, warehousing, last mile deliveries and return shipping - what would be the number 1 book/founder you’d recommend reading about on this topic?