Future of Office | WeWork, Adam Neumann, & the Great Startup Delusion, with WSJ Best-seller Author Eliot Brown

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Eliot Brown is the co-author of The Cult of We (with Maureen Farrell), a WSJ best-selling book, and winner of the Financial Times, Fortune, and NPR Best Book of the Year Awards. Eliot covers startups and venture capital for The Wall Street Journal in London. He joined the Journal in 2010, when he was hired to cover commercial real estate in the wake of the financial crisis. He previously worked at the New York Observer, where he covered economic development and local politics.(2:10) - From The Cult of We to WeCrashed(3:42) - Importance of the book and it's lessons(6:18) - WeWork's board of directors & enablers(8:02) - Valuations: Real Estate vs. Tech(14:20) - HostAI - (site) AI-powered guest messaging & Airbnb rental software(16:23) - Where did it all go down hill for Adam's WeWork(19:15) - WeWork's most impactful tricks(24:16) - Cult of the Founder & power of storytelling(40:14) - WeWork's tech acquisitions(43:29) - Private vs. Public market frenzy馃挌 Learn more:鉃★笍 The Cult of We's site鉃★笍 Eliot Brown on X鉃★笍 Get The Cult of We book on Amazon鉃★笍 Get The Cult of We book on Bookshop馃挌 Feature:鉃★笍 HostAI's聽site聽- AI-powered guest messaging for Airbnb hosts & boutique hotels 馃挌 Connect with Tangent:鉃★笍 Edward Cohen on LinkedIn鉃★笍 Edward Cohen on X鉃★笍 Jeff Berman on LinkedIn鉃★笍 Jeff Berman on X鉃★笍 Zach Aarons on LinkedIn鉃★笍 Tangent on LinkedIn鉃★笍 Tangent on XDisclaimer: Tangent podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advise. Nothing contained on our program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer by Tangent, Camber Creek, MetaProp, or any third party guest to buy or sell any securities, public or private, other financial instruments or funds.

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