Across Silicon Valley, entrepreneurs are clashing with the professionals hired to oversee the companies they founded — and they seem to have the upper hand.
Why it matters: In Silicon Valley, entrepreneurs are known as "founders" and are broadly exalted. Hired hands, by contrast, are seen as "professional fakers" who often "drive the company into the ground," as venture capitalist Paul Graham put it in a controversial essay this month.
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The other side: The problem isn't the professionals, says Dave Karpf of George Washington University in an impassioned rejoinder. Rather, it's Paul Graham himself.
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