This week on When the Facts Change, founder, investor and now author Rowan Simpson joins Bernard Hickey to discuss the startup close calls and near misses that led to his new book.
Described by The Spinoff’s Duncan Greive as “the most important figure in New Zealand technology you’ve never heard of”, Rowan Simpson has had a guiding hand in Aotearoa’s most successful tech companies.
His new book How to be Wrong: A Crash Course in Startup Success shares the close calls and near misses that happened on the way to success (see: the staggering purchase of Trade Me by Fairfax Media in 2006).
He spoke to Bernard Hickey about his journey through tech, the keys to startup success, and whether he ought to have just bought in to residential property instead.
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