Audrey MacLean (born 1952) is an American businesswoman and entrepreneur. She has been featured on Forbes’ Midas Touch List, Fortune’s Most Powerful Women and Business Week’s Top 50 Business Women in America. Read full biography of Audrey MacLean →
I am instinctively a network infrastructure plumber.
I back people who I think will be seeking help and advice. These are the best entrepreneurs.
I'm just not entirely sure how to gauge the faddiness of the Internet.
I'm only going to make investments with people that I'd want to spend time with anyway.
Math is the great equalizer. If you can do the numbers, the boys have to respect you.
You've got to figure out how you're going to come in and significantly impact and redefine a market such that you become a market share... →
I started in time-sharing and networking with packet switching, which was the precursor to what became the Internet. Time-shared use on packet-switch... →
Starting a company is like going to war. You can't do anything else but be fully engaged. You have to be insanely, passionately... →
The more evident it is that a certain company is going to become the market leader in a big market space, then the higher the valuation goes because... →
You need to understand the market, know how you can differentiate yourself in it, and grasp the price and the functional differentiation competitive... →