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3563: Vijay Rajendran on Why Startup Advice Fails When Reality Kicks In

Jan 23, 2026
Vijay Rajendran, founder, former venture investor, and UC Berkeley instructor, dives into the unfiltered realities of startup life. He highlights why creating what customers truly want is more complex than it appears. Beyond just pitching, Vijay emphasizes the importance of evaluating investors as partners and adapting leadership styles from 'chief everything' to 'chief enablement.' He also discusses critical growth stages for founders and the often-overlooked need for regular co-founder check-ins to prevent conflict. A refreshing and practical take on navigating the startup landscape!
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INSIGHT

Product-Market Fit Is A Learning Race

  • Building what people actually want is harder than startup slogans make it sound.
  • Success depends on timing, rapid learning, and willingness to adapt more than stubborn vision.
ADVICE

Evaluate Investors, Don't Defend Yourself

  • Treat investor meetings as evaluations, not interrogations.
  • Evaluate investors for long-term fit instead of only answering their questions defensively.
INSIGHT

Becoming The Chief Enablement Officer

  • The founder role evolves from 'chief everything officer' to 'chief enablement officer' before CEO.
  • Enabling others with clear systems and communication is the messy but essential middle step.
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