Aaron Levie

Aaron Levie
Aaron Winsor Levieis an American entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of the enterprise cloud company Box...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth27 December 1985
CountryUnited States of America
Aaron Levie quotes about
accidental attention best caring companies fight paying products quality stop survival technology time trying unless worse
It's not accidental that products get worse over time; it's because companies stop paying attention to them. They stop caring as much about maintaining the same quality they did when they were just trying to fight for survival and no one would pay attention unless they had the best technology.
winning worry lasts
Startups often win because it's easier to see what comes next when you don't have to worry about maintaining what came last.
opportunity people today
Opportunity lives at the intersection of what people need tomorrow and can be just barely built today.
winning bridges giants
The product that wins is the one that bridges customers to the future, not the one that requires a giant leap.
trying too-late late
Better to be too early and have to try again, than be too late and have to catch up.
player cheerleader entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship: 10% coach, 20% player, 30% cheerleader, 40% waterboy.
mean firsts
That's already been tried before only means the first attempt got it wrong.
barriers products entry
The only barrier to entry you can create is to consistently build a great product.
starting-out way disruption
The only way to avoid disruption is to constantly do what you would if you were just starting out.
moving software industry
Tip: Take the stodgiest, oldest, slowest moving industry you can find. And build amazing software for it.
technology years enabling
All we're really doing is repeating technologies that were tried 10, 20, 30 years ago... it's just that it was too expensive, too unusable, and we didn't have the enabling technologies to make it possible.
want building enterprise
In the enterprise you want to start intentionally small.
simple people toys
Start with something simple and small, then expand over time. If people call it a 'toy' you're definitely onto something.
technology opportunity today
Any time where the delta b/w what is possible and how things work today is at its widest, that's an opportunity to go build new technology.