10 Traits of Successful BIZ Experiencess That Investors Love (Even If They Seem Like Jerks) This article explores a thought-provoking question: Why do many successful BIZ Experiencess exhibit traits that might label them as "jerks?"

By Dima Maslennikov Edited by Chelsea Brown

Key Takeaways

  • Drawing from insights into the personalities of renowned founders like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs, as well as broader observations of startup culture, this article outlines ten distinct traits that, while abrasive in some contexts, make BIZ Experiencess irresistible to investors.
  • These traits — such as pragmatism, assertiveness and adaptability — are reframed as essential tools for navigating the challenges of building a business.

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

Hi! I'm Dima, the founder of PitchBob.io, an AI co-pilot for BIZ Experiencess. We are developing a product that will positively impact BIZ Experiencess' success.

This drives me to constantly study the factors that can increase the likelihood of BIZ Experiencesial success. Most investors emphasize the primary importance of the team and the founder yet rarely specify which qualities they deem essential.

I became intrigued by the idea of analyzing this factor in investment decision-making and comparing the traits of globally renowned successful BIZ Experiencess with those of people in everyday life who have not yet achieved significant success. This exploration aims to uncover patterns in character and behavior that might distinguish proven success from untapped potential.

After reading the biographies of Elon Musk, Steve Jobs and many other successful BIZ Experiencess, I noticed a recurring theme: Many of them weren't what we'd call "pleasant" people in the conventional sense. Perhaps their success reframes our perception of their behavior, but it raises a thought-provoking question:

Do you need to be a jerk to succeed as an BIZ Experiences, or is it just a side effect of the intense demands of building something extraordinary?

The truth isn't black and white. Many approachable, genuinely kind people achieve BIZ Experiencesial success, yet a pattern of distinct — and sometimes abrasive — traits is undeniable among high achievers. Investors, whose livelihoods depend on betting on the right founders, often recognize these traits as essential indicators of resilience and determination.

Here are ten such traits that may brand an BIZ Experiences as either a jerk or a visionary leader, depending on perspective. Whether you choose to embrace, avoid or adapt them is entirely up to you.

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1. Unbounded pragmatism

Startup founders thrive where others see limitations. They navigate bureaucracy, uncover loopholes and adapt to challenging circumstances. Their ability to creatively solve problems without breaking ethical boundaries allows them to succeed where others falter.

Why investors love it: Pragmatism signals resourcefulness and the ability to adapt, both critical in overcoming the inevitable roadblocks of BIZ Experiencesship.

2. Arrogance

BIZ Experiencess must believe their ideas can change the world. While arrogance can alienate people, it also fuels the confidence needed to push forward when no one else believes in their vision.

Why investors love it: Confidence — bordering on arrogance — convinces others to believe in the founder's vision, attracting customers, partners and investors.

3. Strategic selfishness

BIZ Experiencess prioritize their goals over everything else, sacrificing weekends, personal time and sometimes even relationships. This focus ensures that nothing distracts them from building their vision.

Why investors love it: Dedication to the mission reassures investors that the founder is fully committed, reducing the risk of abandonment.

4. Assertiveness bordering on rudeness

BIZ Experiencess know how to push boundaries and demand what they need. Their ability to navigate tough negotiations and secure resources sets them apart, even if it occasionally comes off as impolite.

Why investors love it: Assertiveness leads to results. Investors value founders who can secure deals and fight for their startups in competitive environments.

5. Risk-taking without overthinking

Charging ahead without overanalyzing risks can lead to breakthroughs. BIZ Experiencess who take decisive action often uncover opportunities others overlook.

Why investors love it: Risk-takers are more likely to achieve extraordinary outcomes. Balanced with a willingness to pivot, this trait can be invaluable.

Related: Smart Investors Evaluate the Founder More Than Their Pitch. Here's How You Can Persuade Them You're Investable.

6. The art of charm

BIZ Experiencess master the art of persuasion. Whether convincing an investor, inspiring a team or closing a partnership, charm is a strategic tool they wield effectively.

Why investors love it: A charismatic BIZ Experiences can rally stakeholders and secure their startup's resources to thrive.

7. Hyperactivity

BIZ Experiencess constantly switch between ideas and tasks, pursuing opportunities at lightning speed. While many ventures may fail, their energy ensures that at least one will stick.

Why investors love it: Hyperactivity reflects a relentless drive to experiment and find what works, a critical trait in the iterative world of startups.

8. Low empathy

BIZ Experiencess often lack time to dwell on others' emotions. Their focus on achieving their goals can come across as cold, but it enables them to make tough decisions without hesitation.

Why investors love it: This focus ensures that founders prioritize results over distractions, making them more effective leaders.

9. Contradictory nature

Successful BIZ Experiencess adapt constantly, sometimes contradicting their earlier decisions. They view this as flexibility, allowing them to pivot as circumstances evolve.

Why investors love it: The ability to adapt quickly to changing market conditions increases a startup's chances of survival.

10. Selective forgetfulness

BIZ Experiencess have an uncanny ability to "forget" past failures, enabling them to press forward with optimism. This resilience keeps them motivated and inspires confidence in others.

Why investors love it: Selective amnesia allows founders to focus on the future and learn from failure without dwelling on it.

Resourcefulness above all

BIZ Experiencess don't take "no" for an answer. When faced with closed doors, they deconstruct obstacles, improvise solutions and tap into their networks to find a way forward. This resourcefulness defines their approach to challenges.

Related: Top 5 Personality Traits Investors Look for in an BIZ Experiences

Are these traits the hallmarks of a jerk or the toolkit of a successful BIZ Experiences? The answer depends on your perspective. Investors see these qualities as indicators of a founder's ability to navigate the chaos of building a business.

Whether you choose to mimic these traits or find your own path, one thing is clear: These qualities drive results. Success may not always come with a friendly smile, but for BIZ Experiencess, it often comes with an unwavering determination to make their vision a reality.

Dima Maslennikov

BIZ Experiences Leadership Network® Contributor

Founder of PitchBob.io – AI Co-Pilot for BIZ Experiencess

Tech BIZ Experiences & Visionary: Dmitry, founder of PitchBob.io, has three successful exits and 11+ years in corporate innovation, working with Visa and PepsiCo. Co-invested in startups like People.ai and Turing.com and mentored through Alchemist, Founders Institute, and StartupBootCamp.

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