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In Chapter 6 of 12 in his 2012 Capture Your Flag interview, entrepreneur Anatole Faykin answers "What Were the Main Learning Points From Starting and Selling a Company?" He talks about the massive amount of uncertainty starting and growing a company and managing the adverse climate that comes with that. He notes how Internet startups operate in a fluid, fast changing market that requires quick adaptation to changing market conditions. Faykin shares how a fast changing environment requires short term, incremental goals along with being open-minded for change and new opportunities. Anatole Faykin is an entrepreneur currently working on a new startup as part of the Startup Chile incubator program in Santiago, Chile. Previously, Faykin founded Tuanpin, a Shanghai, China-based daily deals site he grew to 25 employees and sold in the fall of 2011. He has worked for British Telecom in London, Intel in Shanghai, American Express in New York, and Oracle in San Francisco as well as several startups. He holds an MBA from the NYU Stern School of Business and a BS in computer science and biology from the California Institute of Technology.
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