Principles for my company

Principles for my company

February 19, 2024

Principles for my company:

Principles for my company.

If you work with me, remember these.

Always be honest.

Always tell the truth.

Show up.

Do your best.

Whatever that is that day.

Be friendly.

Fail.

Fail more.

Fail quickly.

Take calculated risks.

Be open to the unknown.

Don’t be afraid of change.

Always be learning.

Always be improving.

Always be innovating.

Read.

Not only about your industry but other industries.

Follow your curiosity.

Get feedback.

Give feedback.

Be candid.

You are no better or worse than anyone.

We’re all here for a reason.

You are not an imposter.

Your opinion is just as valuable as anyone else’s.

Build long-term relationships.

Care about people.

Not just their job, but who they are as a person.

Be proud of your work.

Create something you’d want to see in the world.

Be authentic, but don’t be rude.

Be open to changing perspectives.

Optimize your work.

Teach those around you.

Be invested in their development.

Remember the vision.

Teach the world.

Those are some principles for my company.

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Anish Kaushal

Hey there. I'm an Indo-British Canadian doctor turned healthcare venture capitalist. I read, write and obsess over sports in my spare time. Lover of Reggaeton music, podcasts and Oreo Mcflurries.
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Principles for working with me

Principles for my company:

Principles for my company.

If you work with me, remember these.

Always be honest.

Always tell the truth.

Show up.

Do your best.

Whatever that is that day.

Be friendly.

Fail.

Fail more.

Fail quickly.

Take calculated risks.

Be open to the unknown.

Don’t be afraid of change.

Always be learning.

Always be improving.

Always be innovating.

Read.

Not only about your industry but other industries.

Follow your curiosity.

Get feedback.

Give feedback.

Be candid.

You are no better or worse than anyone.

We’re all here for a reason.

You are not an imposter.

Your opinion is just as valuable as anyone else’s.

Build long-term relationships.

Care about people.

Not just their job, but who they are as a person.

Be proud of your work.

Create something you’d want to see in the world.

Be authentic, but don’t be rude.

Be open to changing perspectives.

Optimize your work.

Teach those around you.

Be invested in their development.

Remember the vision.

Teach the world.

Those are some principles for my company.