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Founders: Do You Have An Exit Strategy?
As a founder, you should ask yourself, “What is the final, desired outcome of my company?”
Two Key Factors in Getting Startup Advice from Professionals
There are two key factors to consider in order to be great startup advice from outside experts: Pick the right team, and always know what you want before you ask.
4 Key Elements to Scale Up Your Startup
The goal of many startup companies is to become a scalable business. Unfortunately, there is some confusion about what it really means to scale up.
What I Learned When My First Startup Failed
If you have the curse of the entrepreneur, then you are familiar with the insatiable need to launch something – to create something and get it out there.
Growing Your Company: How Deep Should Your Bench Be?
A big company bench can allow you to scale rapidly, but excess payroll costs can also drag you down…fast. On the other hand, you can’t be too timid or slow, the market waits for no person. So how do you handle this dilemma?
2 Lessons Growing Old Taught Me About Running a Business
- Growing old while building a startup company will mature both you and the business.
Key to Startup Success: Customer Discovery
Customer Discovery is not a static operation. It is a continuous flow. The more you know about who will use your product, the greater the likelihood of success.
3 Ways to Kill your Company
There are many ways for a startup to fail. Some factors, like regulatory changes or input cost increases, are beyond the founder’s control. However, there are three significant actions that entrepreneurs are often guilty of that can kill your company as fast as anything.
Words Matter – 3 Tips to Avoid Communication Problems
“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.”– George Bernard Shaw