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Before Netflix reinvented how the world consumes media, Marc Randolph learned the only skill that matters: start. In this episode of VTEX Live with VTEX CRO Santiago Naranjo, the Netflix co-founder and first CEO tears up the startup rulebook, arguing that MVPs are often still too big, validation should take 24 hours (not six months), and early teams must pour 95% of their energy into the one thing that moves the needle. He shares how Netflix fought creeping bureaucracy by pushing decisions to the people closest to the customer and why that culture, not a single product bet, became the real moat. If you’re waiting for certainty, you’re already behind. Listen to this episode of the VTEX Live podcast - the leading commerce podcast for retailers and brand manufacturers - for a ruthless blueprint for momentum: how to move faster, think bolder, and build a culture that compounds, so you can stop planning the perfect launch and start creating the next big thing. Episode Highlights 00:01:54 You’re probably getting it wrong 00:03:08 Don’t fall in love.. too soon 00:03:42 Validation hacking - test in 1 day! 00:05:52 The entrepreneur trap - getting comfortable with the uncomfortable 00:08:40 The role of entrepreneurial culture - building accidental bureaucracy. 00:11:46 The Netflix model at scale; managers have only two responsibilities 00:14:35 Don’t predict the way the world will move 00:17:49 Prioritize disconnecting from tech and connecting with people. 00:19:26 Pitching concept challenge is the failure to start Resources: Marc Randolph LinkedIn [ / marcrandolph ] Netflix [https://www.netflix.com/] Santiago Naranjo LinkedIn [ / santiago-naranjo-alvarez ]