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Why Adaptability is Your Greatest Competitive Advantage ft. Marlon Evans

EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 24 MIN

Why Adaptability is Your Greatest Competitive Advantage ft. Marlon Evans

from Next Round Ready · host Christopher Hines

Marlon Evans shares his journey to investing, highlighting his diverse career background and the pivotal moments that led him to venture acceleration. The conversation delves into the entrepreneurial mindset, founder qualities, red flags in founders, the importance of networking and validation, pre-seed investment and traction, and the challenges in AI business models. Chapters00:00 Marlon Evans' Journey to Investing02:27 The Mindset of a Startup Founder05:38 Identifying Green Flags in Founders08:23 The Importance of Thought Leadership11:22 Red Flags to Watch Out For13:55 Understanding Traction in Pre-Seed Investing16:42 Navigating Business Models in a Fast-Paced MarketGet connected with active investors on Compass!Follow the show on YouTube

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