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Box’s CEO says these are the 3 things startup founders should do — and it includes a reading list

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Box CEO Aaron Levie said startup founders have a limited window within “two or three years from now” to start a great company amid the AI boom.

  • Aaron Levie, 40, cofounded the cloud-storage giant Box in 2005.
  • Levie said reading books like “The Innovator’s Dilemma” will give founders an edge over competitors.
  • Founders have a limited window to leverage the AI boom and start a great company, he added.

Aaron Levie, the cofounder and CEO of cloud-storage giant Box, said founders need to build strong teams and ride disruptive trends to launch successful startups.

Levie was speaking to participants at startup incubator Y Combinator’s AI Startup School, which ran from June 16 to 17, when he was asked for advice on building a startup. Levie’s remarks were published on Y Combinator’s YouTube channel on Tuesday.

The 40-year-old said there were three things startup founders should do to be more effective.

First, Levie recommended that founders read three books: “The Innovator’s Dilemma” by Clayton Christensen, “Crossing the Chasm” by Geoffrey Moore, and “Blue Ocean Strategy” by Renée Mauborgne and W. Chan Kim.

“If you do what’s in those books, and you are going after the B2B market, I guarantee you, you will be 10 times better off than any other startup that is just starting from scratch,” Levie said.

“You will have a way to think about markets, disruption, what incumbents are vulnerable, and which ones aren’t. If you really deeply internalize them, you will be so much better off,” he added.

Second, Levie said that founders should try to assemble an “incredible founding team” to deal with the challenges that come with running a new business.

“I know solo founders, that will happen for sure, but just try and grab one friend. They could be the least technical friend of all time,” Levie said.

“Just be in the grind with somebody because you’re going to have more fun. You’re going to see through more difficult times together. So have a team that you really are excited to work with to kind of get through anything,” he added.

Third, Levie said it was important for founders to identify disruptive forces like AI and develop business ideas that can leverage them.

“If your market is not truly transformed by AI, don’t touch it. It’s just not worth it because you’re going to be fighting against a headwind that is just unnecessary to fight against,” he said.

Levie said founders have a limited opportunity to start a great company within “two or three years from now” amid the AI boom.

“Be ambitious because these windows don’t come for more than 10 to 20 years. So I would exploit that, take advantage of that,” Levie said.

“In five years from now, you can be less ambitious, but in the next four years, you’ve got to go big because there are these windows that give you that opportunity,” he added.

Representatives for Levie at Box did not respond to a request for comment at Business Insider.

This isn’t the first time Levie has emphasized the importance of tapping into AI to supercharge one’s career trajectory.

Levie said in an episode of the a16z podcast that aired in July that fresh graduates should master AI and tout their familiarity with it to employers.

“If you’re a company, you should be prioritizing this talent that’s just like: ‘Why does it take you guys two weeks to research a market to enter? I can do that in deep research and get an answer to you in 30 minutes,” he said.

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China and US Reach Agreement on TikTok Following Talks in Madrid

An agreement between China and the United States over the social media platform TikTok was reached after a fourth round of negotiations in Madrid, Spain. Chinese state media emphasized that the deal was based on “mutually beneficial cooperation” and “serves the interests of both parties,” reports 24brussels.

Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng announced that both sides had established a basic framework consensus to address issues related to TikTok through cooperation, aimed at reducing investment barriers and enhancing economic and trade collaboration.

“Cooperation benefits both China and the United States, while confrontation guarantees losses for both,” He asserted during a press briefing following the discussions.

In the wake of the Madrid agreement, U.S. President Donald Trump extended the enforcement of the TikTok ban for an additional three months, moving the deadline to December 16 for the Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to divest the app’s U.S. operations. This marks the fourth time Trump has postponed the ban, following similar delays in January, April, and June.

Trump is expected to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping this Friday to further discuss the recent agreement, which aims to allow TikTok’s U.S. subsidiary—currently hosting around 150 million active users out of the platform’s 1.5 billion global users—to be placed under American ownership.

Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Li Chenggang criticized the U.S. for “improperly expanding” the concept of national security and continually broadening its sanctions list against Chinese entities. He described this approach as unilateral coercion that violates international law and undermines essential principles of global relations.

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