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Eric Roseman

@ericmroseman

Thoughts my own. CRO @Xealenergy (Electric Vehicle software), Fmr @LPC_Ventures, Fmr @CBRE, Fmr @AdvSourced Proudly ✡️, Writer, Biker 🏂🚵🏻🏕🌌🌃

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Do you believe what you're selling? Can you still sell it if you don't believe it... “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two ​opposing ​ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function." — F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Please see my below letter to the President of Harvard University sent today: November 4, 2023 Dear President Gay, I am writing this letter to you regretfully. Never did I think I would have to write a letter to the president of my alma mater about the impact of her actions

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Giving thanks to Sons Of The East for all the music. This year I couldn't stop listening to What I Do. #SpotifyWrapped open.spotify.com/artist/6cSxzHr…

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I think the thing that will be the catalyst to tipping the margin for most home owners to sell in 2024: They no longer can afford home insurance and their property taxes This will be the story of Spring 2024

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Nothing lights you up more than talking Oil & Gas Chris Powers (You were kid in a candy store talking to George Young) I think you like it more than RE

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We've talked a lot about this on the Pod, but the Great SaaS Meltdown has started and there's no going back. What exactly is happening? In short, hi growth, low/no profitability SaaS is no longer a winning strategy because the big question mark is the durability of that growth

We've talked a lot about this on the Pod, but the Great SaaS Meltdown has started and there's no going back.

What exactly is happening?

In short, hi growth, low/no profitability SaaS is no longer a winning strategy because the big question mark is the durability of that growth