Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Neil Blumenthal - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Neil Blumenthal.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Every day, write down a few frustrations. And then at the end of the week, you'll have maybe 10 problems. By the end of the month, maybe you have 40 to 50 problems. And then you can spend time thinking about, Is there a viable business in solving any of these everyday frustrations?
For every Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook, there's 30 other entrepreneurs that started their business after working for several years.
Within an office, it's important to create opportunities for anonymous feedback. — © Neil Blumenthal
Within an office, it's important to create opportunities for anonymous feedback.
During times of plenty - when venture funding is abundant and startups multiply like rabbits - every business looks like a winner.
I came to Washington primarily to meet other entrepreneurs. That being said, I was also curious to hear how our federal government was thinking about entrepreneurship.
At the end of the day, an entrepreneurial journey is all about de-risking: How can you spend the least amount of time and money to accomplish your goal? The more information you can gather, the more comfortable you'll be investing time and money into a particular offering.
For many startups, ideating is the fun part: coming up with ingenious schemes to grab eyeballs and start conversations. But before you dive into that stage, take a step back and define your goals.
Just because one company is able to succeed with a specific model doesn't mean others will follow with equal or any success.
When a person has work, she has income and can achieve financial self-sustainability. She can prioritize her family's health and education. Her standing in the community is lifted, and so is her confidence.
I previously worked as the director of VisionSpring, a non-profit dedicated to distributing glasses to people in need.
We have never met with politicians. I don't know the first thing about how to get heard. My suspicion is that it's to donate a lot of money.
Nothing creates cool like scarcity.
I personally try to buy the best-quality items at the best price that do the least harm and from companies that are striving to do good - many of those companies are run by young entrepreneurs.
Social enterprise is at its most impactful when the goal is empowerment, not relief. — © Neil Blumenthal
Social enterprise is at its most impactful when the goal is empowerment, not relief.
It's not easy to keep good sleep habits as an entrepreneur, especially at the early stages when there's always a fire to put out.
Successful entrepreneurs are pretty methodical about the problem they're trying to solve.
Creativity is always intense.
By creating a feedback culture within your office, you ensure that people continue to learn, grow, and challenge themselves.
It never gets old watching someone receive their first pair of glasses and regain their vision and their life.
On the day it launched, Warby Barker received more than twice as many visits as our regular site.
I'm not as smart as I think I am.
Florence Nightingale. She is one of the most dynamic social entrepreneurs in history.
It may seem premature, but you need to be thinking of your exit from the moment you accept capital, because at that moment, you've made an explicit agreement with an investor that he or she will eventually be able to gain liquidity.
At Warby Parker, we moved our focus to promotion only after we'd spent time creating our product, a user-friendly website, and an on-the-ball customer experience team.
At Warby Parker, we ask ourselves a number of questions when deciding whether or not to partner up with a designer, or a nonprofit or brand. Is the potential collaboration new? Is it unexpected? Will it result in something worth talking about over dinner? Will it do good? Will it introduce us to a new audience?
For better or worse, cash is the oxygen of your business, and you can't last long in any environment without it.
The idea that you don't spam people with five emails a day or that you offer free shipping just seemed obvious to us, because that's how we want to be treated as consumers.
At Warby Parker, we use the survey platform Culture Amp to take employee engagement surveys that help us become ultra-responsive to the needs of our teams. — © Neil Blumenthal
At Warby Parker, we use the survey platform Culture Amp to take employee engagement surveys that help us become ultra-responsive to the needs of our teams.
At its best, entrepreneurship creates jobs, solves problems, and galvanizes creative thinking.
I completely believe in the lean startup and minimum viable product; I just I think that people are setting the threshold for minimum viable too low.
Avoid the 'squeaky wheel gets the grease' habit of overreacting to the loudest feedback. The first time you hear a particular piece of feedback, treat it like a clue and do some investigating. Find out how deep it goes - maybe it stops at the surface and won't be an issue, maybe not.
Asking for money can be especially intimidating.
No matter what product or service your company offers, people have a way of finding out if you are genuinely providing value.
If you peek behind the curtain at any type of company, you'll see that things are far less organized than you'd expect.
Warby Parker is a data-driven company.
It's never easy asking for help.
Exploring emerging technologies like new refraction technology will enable people to get prescriptions cheaper and more conveniently, which will, in turn, provide increased access to prescription glasses.
It's impossible to predict crises - or to control them once they hit - but you can absolutely prime yourself to ride them out as best as possible.
Businesses should focus on solving problems, putting the customer first, delivering value - not gimmicks - and growing in a sustainable manner. — © Neil Blumenthal
Businesses should focus on solving problems, putting the customer first, delivering value - not gimmicks - and growing in a sustainable manner.
If you don't plan to dive in and dedicate all of your time to your startup, you probably shouldn't be looking for funding. It's hard enough asking for money when you believe in an idea; asking for money to fund something you're iffy about is ten times more strenuous.
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