Ambika Singh, Armoire founder, makes it a religion to learn from others. She says it’s a shortcut to learning vs “the longcut of doing things ourselves.” I feel like I’ve taken that longcut way too many times. How does she start? “Every time we come up with a problem we try to think about who are people who have solved this problem, perhaps not directly in the way that we're going to try to solve it, but how do we get in front of those people and hear what their lessons are?”
This first-time founder's shortcut
This first-time founder's shortcut
This first-time founder's shortcut
Ambika Singh, Armoire founder, makes it a religion to learn from others. She says it’s a shortcut to learning vs “the longcut of doing things ourselves.” I feel like I’ve taken that longcut way too many times. How does she start? “Every time we come up with a problem we try to think about who are people who have solved this problem, perhaps not directly in the way that we're going to try to solve it, but how do we get in front of those people and hear what their lessons are?”