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Focused Chaos

Ben Yoskovitz

A weekly newsletter on navigating the chaos of building & investing in startups. Topics include venture studios, entrepreneurship, product management, analytics and more, leveraging a combination of best practices & instincts.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

16 Questions I Ask Founders When Investing at an Early Stage

I’ve been investing in early stage startups for 12 years as an angel investor and VC (through Highline Beta). I’ve learned a lot and continue to learn. Investing is an art & science. It turns out you can get better at both.

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How To Pick the Right Venture Studio

As more venture studios emerge, it will become increasingly challenging for founders to pick the right one. Recently a few founders have asked me:

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From Empathy to Scale: What Stage Are You Really At?

Last week, a reader sent in a great question about business models and validation stages. While the focus is on ecommerce, the question (and lessons learned) apply to all business types:

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Growth At All Costs vs. Bootstrapping vs. ??

Today, I’d be surprised to hear anyone advise founders to “grow at all costs.”

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Authors

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  • Ben Yoskovitz

    Founding Partner of Highline Beta. Entrepreneur, investor & author.

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