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Alex Danco

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@Shopify Money / Still writing the newsletter! https://t.co/Pvy2wFoBND or https://t.co/iUvcF588AF

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Alex Danco @AlexDanco · Mar 24, 2023
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Finally caught @HarryStebbings interview w/ @glencoates. It’s worth it. It’s humbling to work with Glen, in the best possible way. He does the hard things right, every once in a while he puts the fear of god in me, and he’s a hero to everyone at Shopify.

Podcast episode Mar 8, 2023
20Product: Shopify's VP Product on Why the Founder is Always the Head of Product, What Makes Truly Special Product Managers, Why The Majority of Product Managers Need to Change, Why Top-Down Decision-Making in Product is Good & How Shopify Will Be Bi
by Glen Coates and Harry Stebbings
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Alex Danco @AlexDanco · Aug 20, 2021
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If you are in the bin-biotech startup world, this reads like a trip to another planet. Highly recommend reading this:

Tweet Aug 18, 2021
The biotech startup ecosystem is dominated by a culture that requires every executive team to have done it before. Many companies are even created by VCs internally. But a new model is emerging -- the founder-led biotech. Why I think this is the futu
by Tony Kulesa
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Alex Danco @AlexDanco · Oct 5, 2020
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PSA: @nayafia’s book Working in Public: the making and maintenance of open source software is 1) really good, 2) it’s about way more than software; it’s about the future

Book Jul 14, 2020
Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
by Nadia Eghbal
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Alex Danco @AlexDanco · Feb 9, 2020
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When people in tech want to sound smart, one name you can drop is Carlota Perez. Her book Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital is a rare accomplishment: it’s a top-down “grand theory” book about the innovation economy, written by an academic rather than an on-the-ground practitioner, that actually gets things right. Read it alongside Bill Janeway’s Doing Capitalism in the Innovation Economy, the number one book that’s most influenced my own thinking.

Book Oct 1, 2002
Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages
by Carlota Pérez
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