
Marc Randolph's Interviews
447 - This Netflix Co-Founder Turned His Idea Into A Company Worth Over $100 Billion | Marc Randolph
They told him it would never work. But Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph trusted his gut — and turned his “crazy” idea into a 100 billion dollar company anyway. Now, with more than 40 years in business and 7 successful start-ups under his belt, Marc’s sharing his insider secrets with you. Listen now and learn the Netfli
Marc Randolph: ...that every idea sounds bad at first—but if you love the problem, you’ll find the solution
Marc is a veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur, advisor, and investor—but you probably know him best as the co-founder and first CEO of Netflix. Under his leadership, Netflix grew from an idea sketched out on a car ride to a revolutionary company that transformed how the world consumes entertainment. Marc is also the
Marc Randolph: ...the amount of trial and error it would take to create Netflix
We talk with veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur Marc Randolph, the co-founder and founding CEO of Netflix. He’s mentored hundreds of early-stage entrepreneurs and helped seed dozens of successful tech ventures, in addition to many unsuccessful ones. Marc is the author of the bestselling book, "That Will Never Work: T
In 1998, Marc Randolph with his co-founder Reed Hastings started the now streaming giant Netflix. They started what is now commonplace in almost every American household and changed the way we view media forever. Marc will share his story on starting Netflix and also taking the helm of CEO during his time at the compan
On this episode, of #ThePlaybook, Marc Randolph, Co-founder and the first CEO of Netflix, sits down to discuss: [5:38] - The decision to try and combine forces with Blockbuster and why it failed [7:46] - How to properly handle being told “that will never work” [9:43] - Why breakthroughs in business are exactly like geo
Marc Randolph"s entrepreneurial journey and insights offer valuable lessons for aspiring startup founders. The key takeaway is to take action, validate ideas swiftly, and leverage available resources effectively. Venture capital remains a crucial part of the startup ecosystem, but it requires a strong foundation of tes
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