

Jeff Bussgang
Entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and Harvard Business School professor; co-founder of Flybridge Capital and author of The Experimentation Machine, focused on how AI changes startup operating systems and product–market fit.
Top 10 podcasts with Jeff Bussgang
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198 snips
Oct 9, 2025 • 1h 20min
Jeff Bussgang — The Experimentation Machine (EP.285)
In this intriguing conversation, Jeff Bussgang, a venture capitalist and Harvard Business School professor, shares insights from his book, The Experimentation Machine. He discusses how AI is revolutionizing startups by compressing learning time and emphasizes the importance of execution velocity over mere technical advantages. Jeff introduces the concept of 10X founders and joiners, highlighting traits like judgment and a growth mindset. He also warns against being seduced by AI flattery, advocating for rigorous prompts to ensure critical thinking in AI interactions.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 41min
The Rise of the 10x AI Founder: Strategy, Scale & Startups - with Jeff Bussgang
In a riveting conversation, Jeff Bussgang, a VC at Flybridge Capital and author, shares insights on thriving in the AI startup landscape. He discusses how strategic skills are overtaking technical expertise as crucial for success. Bussgang emphasizes the importance of leveraging AI tools to navigate a crowded market and reveals why non-technical founders can now excel. He also tackles the common pitfalls of scaling AI startups and highlights the remarkable rise of solo founders, underscoring a new age of entrepreneurial innovation.

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Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 2min
Jeff Bussgang, Co-Founder and General Partner, Flybridge Capital, Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School
Jeff Bussgang, Co-Founder and General Partner at Flybridge Capital Partners and Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, shares his insights on the AI landscape and its impact on entrepreneurship. He discusses the importance of an abundance mindset in embracing new technologies and the ethical leadership necessary for innovation. Jeff emphasizes the need for businesses to adopt a culture of experimentation, adapt strategies for AI integration, and offers guidance for future professionals navigating this evolving field.

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May 21, 2025 • 42min
Investing in the age of AI, part 2: Jeff Bussgang
In this discussion, Jeff Bussgang, a general partner at Flybridge Capital Partners and entrepreneurship professor at Harvard, shares insights from his book, The Experimentation Machine, targeting startups aiming to leverage AI. He discusses practical strategies for building AI-native companies and the critical role of empathy in entrepreneurship. Jeremy Kahn, Fortune's AI editor, highlights geopolitical implications of U.S. investments in AI, particularly in the Gulf region, emphasizing recent deals and their impact on the global AI race.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 43min
How to Transform Customer Experience at Scale ft. Jeffrey Bussgang & Teresa Anania | Ep. 145
Join Jeffrey Bussgang, a Harvard lecturer and co-founder of Flybridge Capital, and Teresa Anania, Chief Customer Officer at Sophos, as they dive into the reality of AI in business. They discuss how to cultivate an 'AI native' culture that values human judgment alongside innovation. Teresa shares insights on overcoming resistance to AI and enhancing customer engagement through practical automation strategies. The duo also explores balancing technology with human touch, ensuring companies can thrive in a rapidly changing landscape.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 9min
Investor Stories 458: Anti Portfolio Lessons: Netflix by Mail, Palantir at the Wrong Price, and the Cost of Price Sensitivity (Madera, Bussgang, Orlovski)
Victor Orlovski, founder and investor at R136 Ventures, shares reflections on anti-portfolio lessons and prioritizing team assessment. Jeff Bussgang, general partner at Flybridge and former entrepreneur, recounts pursuing but losing the Veeva opportunity. They discuss passing on Netflix by mail, valuation-driven hesitations with Palantir, and the cost of price sensitivity in investing.

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Mar 11, 2024 • 26min
Season 1 Finale: Top 8 Q&As with Harvard Business School Faculty
The season finale features top Q&As from Harvard Business School faculty on finance, conflict management, branding, ethics, sustainability, and leadership. Insights include judgment in finance, storytelling for brand value, ethical considerations, and bridging skills for future leaders.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 6min
Investor Stories 452: Raising the Bar on Founders, What 100x Looks Like in Practice, and Why People Matter More Than Ever (Bussgang, Okike, Hudson)
In this engaging discussion, Jeff Bussgang, a seasoned VC at Flybridge Capital, shares his journey from entrepreneur to investor. He emphasizes the new standards he's set for exceptional founders, spotlighting traits that define 100x founders like impatience and relentless focus. Nnamdi Okike from 645 Ventures reveals his shift to early-stage investing, highlighting the significance of people over traction. Charles Hudson of Precursor Ventures advocates for a people-first investment strategy, showcasing the importance of small directional bets on promising founders.

Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 3min
Redefining Entrepreneurship with AI: VC Jeff Bussgang on AI, Startups, and the Future
Jeff Bussgang, a Harvard Business School professor and venture capitalist, dives into how AI is revolutionizing startups and entrepreneurship. He discusses the incredible efficiency AI tools can bring, making founders up to 10x more effective. The conversation highlights the rise of AI agents, their impact on the workforce, and the evolving competition between startups and established companies. Bussgang emphasizes the need for founders to adapt quickly to this AI-first landscape, integrating AI into their business strategies for success.

Jun 2, 2025 • 46min
484. Calculating the Market Size for AI, Building an "Experimentation Machine," the Bull Case for Non-Technical Founders, and the Key to PMF in the AI Age (Jeff Bussgang)
Jeff Bussgang, a General Partner at Flybridge Capital and author, shares insights on calculating market size for AI and the vital role of experimentation in startup success. He discusses the rise of business-savvy non-technical founders, emphasizing the importance of unique business insights and effective strategies over technical backgrounds. Bussgang explores how AI is transforming productivity and the evolving landscape of venture capital, showcasing the opportunities and challenges that accompany this technological shift.


