Andrew D. Mason (born 1980) is an American businessman and entrepreneur. He is the founder and former CEO of Groupon, a Chicago-based website offering users discounts on local businesses. Read full biography of Andrew Mason →
I've been very lucky, from the beginning. I've found that as long as you're fundamentally good - as long as you're not being bad to... →
Most small business owners are not particularly sophisticated business people. That's not a criticism; they're passionate about cutting hair... →
One thing I've come to learn about myself is that I have to keep going.
Life is too short to be a boring company.
Everybody loves a deal on a restaurant or skydiving or laser-hair removal.
I look at being a capitalist businessperson like riding a bike - if I go too slowly, I'll fall over. Or it's kind of like a shark: if I stop... →
I think if there's any difference between me and a traditional CEO, it's that I've been unwilling to change myself or shape my... →
Groupon as a company - it's built into the business model - is about surprise. A new deal that surprises you every day. We've carried that... →
Most of the time, the things that really change the world exist for something fundamentally selfish and then the world-changing ends up being a... →
Once you have something so deeply infused in your culture and your brand, it would be very difficult to reverse that inertia if you wanted to.
I'm going to continue doing my thing and work my butt off to add value for shareholders and as long as they and the board see fit to keep me in... →
If I told people that I knew what I was doing, nobody would believe me, so why even try and fake it?
I didn't realize how hard it was to run a small business.