Embrace feedback, but don't let it own you

Bambi Francisco Roizen · March 22, 2010 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/e6d

Gina Bianchini shares her experience and advice as former CEO of Ning

Gina Bianchini recently stepped down as CEO of Ning. Right before she left her post, however, she sat down with me to share her experience as a first-time entrepreneur. Gina founded Ning, along with Marc Andreessen, and then ran it as CEO for the past several years. Last week, she resigned as CEO.

Her first piece of advice is this: "One major piece of advice would be finding the art in embracing feedback, but not letting it own you, and not letting it run you... there are a lot of naysayers. It's importantto listen, but fundamentally listen to what's driving the vision you have."

Another piece of advice she shared was to make sure to not pursue the building of a startup for money, fame or power. "The thing that matters is the intrinsic motivation for seeing the world a different way," she said.

Finally, Gina's last piece of advice is being able to say, "I don't know," and to seek feedback. "What's incredibly important is seeking out and embracing feedback," she said. "When I started seeking feedback, it made everything a lot more fun, and I also think I got better faster."

Her first and last pieces of advice appear to contradict one another - don't let feedback own you, yet seek it and embrace it. Then again, the journey of an entrepreneur seems to be full of contradictions - it's a balance of feeling like a failure and a huge success all in the same day.

 

Image Description

Bambi Francisco Roizen

Founder and CEO of Vator, a media and research firm for entrepreneurs and investors; Managing Director of Vator Health Fund; Co-Founder of Invent Health; Author and award-winning journalist.

All author posts

Support VatorNews by Donating

Read more from our "Lessons and advice" series

More episodes

Related Companies, Investors, and Entrepreneurs

Ning

Startup/Business

Joined Vator on

Ning is the world’s largest platform to create powerful, custom social websites. Top organizers, marketers, influencers, and activists use Ning to create a social destination where content intersects with conversations to inspire action. Every social website comes with out-of-the-box social integration, community features, point-and-click design tools, and turnkey monetization solutions that are easy to use.

In October 2010, Ning announced the launch of Ning Everywhere. It offers unparalleled flexibility for Ning Creators and third party developers to create mobile apps, monetize and integrate with popular cloud services in a matter of clicks, and develop custom apps using Ning’s API.

Ning spans categories including politics, entertainment, consumer brands, small business, non-profits, education and more, connecting over 74 million people around the globe with the topics they are passionate about. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Ning was co-founded in October 2004 by Chairman Marc Andreessen and is privately held.

34023

Gina Bianchini

Joined Vator on