Stewart Butterfield, co-founder of Slack and Flickr, shares lessons from his entrepreneurial journey from philosophy student to creator of hugely popular platforms for sharing and communicating, and how they began as minor features embedded in online games that were otherwise flops. Butterfield speaks with Andrew Braccia of the venture capital firm Accel Partners.

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Deep Thought About Values

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Elite Degrees Don't Equal Success

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Not Quite Failing, Not Quite Succeeding

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Organic Origins of Design

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Building on What Works

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Riding the News Cycle

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