When LinkedIn co-founder said: Go home, have dinner, then open laptops...

LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman believes a relentless work ethic is essential for startup success, even if it means sacrificing work-life balance. He suggests employees should continue working after family dinner, a stance he defends by highlighting the financial rewards for early employees. Hoffman argues that those prioritizing balance misunderstand the intense nature of the startup game.

When LinkedIn co-founder said: Go home, have dinner, then open laptops...
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman believes a relentless work ethic is essential for startup success, even if it means sacrificing work-life balance. He suggests employees should continue working after family dinner, a stance he defends by highlighting the financial rewards for early employees. Hoffman argues that those prioritizing balance misunderstand the intense nature of the startup game.