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Rachael Craig

@rpcraig

I build and scale expert systems that drive better decisioning and coordination. Enterprise Executive. Exited AI Founder/CEO. Angel. Enthusiast. Views are mine.

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And built on last gen AI tech. I take Waymo several times per week and really value the consistent, safe and private experience.

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After uploading my psychometrics, CV, economic theory and other artefacts - Claude knows me as well as any human and better than most. 📈

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What happens to founders after an exit? If you’re thinking of staying with the acquirer, then you’ll want to: - Optimize for quality of partner - Do your diligence & know your risks - Be ready to lead in integration and driving scale Tomorrow: inniches.com/pef

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Wow - impressive follow-up from PEF Virtual today. I loved hearing from each of you for whom taking a break or retirement doesn't resonate. We’re each carving our own path. There’s a tribe who likes to work for impact. #PEF #postexitfounders

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Who comments most often on the role of market failure in the global drug development pipeline? Lots of focus on R&D and bureaucracy, very little commentary on market realities, issues in legibility and coordination, and increasing complexity of the pipe.

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4o made up this book for me, and I am genuinely choked it doesn't exist: "Artificial Intelligence and the End of Bounded Rationality: A New Era of Decision-Making and Leadership" by David De Cremer and Garry Kasparov (2023)

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The biotech report that Tim Opler's team at Stifel put out this afternoon is a banger. Some slides on China's impact to $XBI. 1/3 of external molecules brought in by big pharma are now coming from China (from 0 in 2019).

The biotech report that <a href="/TimOpler/">Tim Opler</a>'s team at Stifel put out this afternoon is a banger. Some slides on China's impact to $XBI. 1/3 of external molecules brought in by big pharma are now coming from China (from 0 in 2019).
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I've started publishing my most requested tools and frameworks, starting with advice for first time founders: rachaelcraig.com - You have to learn how to sell. - The Advice Razor - Fundraising Template

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I've started publishing my most requested tools and frameworks, and added two favorites for Self-Mastery: rachaelcraig.com - The Energy Management Log - Feelings as Information Theory

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Sharing The Question Tracker - a technically simple solution to asynchronous open door for operators. Applied as suggested, this one scales easily, drives stronger culture and accelerates execution. rachaelcraig.com

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I deeply believe most of us can be healthier, happier and more energetic. Personalized supplementation in conjunction with good sleep, exercise and diet was one of my most powerful levers for this in 2025. Sharing my stacks with you here: rachaelcraig.com

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I’ll be sharing some of my top lessons & resources for B2B founders working to master large ticket sales this Thursday, Feb. 26th in San Francisco: luma.com/cjvo3deo

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Something fun about talking to founders at volume is that you get to see how the jobs of the future are being designed and why.

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Could social media make us less polarized instead of more? We tested 5 algorithms on 3 platforms with 10,000 people for 6 months during the 2024 election, and found that the answer is yes. 🧵

Could social media make us less polarized instead of more?

We tested 5 algorithms on 3 platforms with 10,000 people for 6 months during the 2024 election, and found that the answer is yes.
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