May 2013
Intermediate to advanced
304 pages
5h 49m
English
Six years ago, back in May 2007, I had a decision to make. Bunchball, the company I had started and was the CEO of, could follow one of two paths. Either path could make or break the company, but a choice had to be made because we were a small team of 14 and couldn’t follow both. How was I supposed to decide?
A little background is probably in order. I started Bunchball in 2005, inspired by my in-laws at Thanksgiving. Every year, 30+ family members from around the country would converge on a small four-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom house in suburban Detroit and spend several days playing. This was a family that loved games—board games, card games, video games—it didn’t matter, as long as they were playing (and drinking!) together. ...