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Why Small Teams Beat Big Companies
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- Jan 12, 2026
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Building startups turns into a rapid fire philosophy session on founders, culture, money, and why velocity beats speed when Jacob asks the dumb questions we all think about. Collin McLelland of Collide breaks down how real companies get built, why talent density matters more than headcount, how power, AI, and energy collide, and what actually keeps teams motivated when the grind gets real. Click here to watch a video of this episode. Join the conversation shaping the future of energy. Collide is the community where oil & gas professionals connect, share insights, and solve real-world problems together. No noise. No fluff. Just the discussions that move our industry forward. Apply today at collide.io Click here to view the episode transcript. 00:00 Cold open and founder mindset 03:00 Why founders matter more than CEOs 06:00 Startup ideas and power generation 10:00 Storytelling and clarity over time 15:00 Culture, motivation, and communication 19:00 Building a high velocity company 25:00 Hiring, pay, and talent density 31:00 Remote work and office culture 38:00 Work ethic, burnout, and holidays 44:00 Money, capital, and long term bets https://twitter.com/collide_io https://www.tiktok.com/@collide.io https://www.facebook.com/collide.io https://www.instagram.com/collide.io https://www.youtube.com/@collide_io https://bsky.app/profile/digitalwildcatters.bsky.social https://www.linkedin.com/company/collide-digital-wildcatters