2 very common mistakes founders make that can kill your startup
It takes a special kind of person to decide to found a startup. The long hours require energy, devotion, and continuous motivation. In the beginning, you need to be a jack of all trades, able to understand and jump on parts of the business you may not be familiar with, until you have the capital to hire people who are better at those tasks. But founders are human just like the rest of us. Although they may seem superhuman at times, weaving through discussions on product development, marketing, and taking sales calls late into the night, at the end of…
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