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May 9 2008, 12:04 PM |
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Once. In 1975.
Never again. |
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May 9 2008, 03:05 PM |
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We always have opinions...
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May 9 2008, 07:12 PM |
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Voices of dissent: me and Paul Graham, a kinda startup cult figure.
I'll quote the FAQ here: QUOTE Most successful startups have more than one founder, and usually the founders seem to have been friends for at least a year before starting the company. The 18 Mistakes That Kill Startups: QUOTE 1. Single Founder Have you ever noticed how few successful startups were founded by just one person? Even companies you think of as having one founder, like Oracle, usually turn out to have more. It seems unlikely this is a coincidence. In my case, my business partner was my boss at a former workplace. He does things I don't enjoy (like sales and, most importantly, chasing payment) and I do things he doesn't enjoy (like maintaining the products we sell and educating myself). With a good mix of skills, we both end up benefitting, and also have a better time, as you get to focus more on what you enjoy. We also get to play good cop bad cop, and use each other as a buffer zone in situations we struggle with, which in business is inevitable. The partner you choose is clearly key, but unless you have the confidence to run everything, and many times there is an area you may not feel you can get the best results mrunning, partnerships can be a great way to do things. I guess it really depends upon the idea. Some ideas you don't need anyone as you can oversee most things, but some ideas may have a key area so out of your comfort zone that a vested interest partner mkes more sense, as that commits them to being involved, especially early when cashflow is tight, and the rewards a long way away. YMMV, but a partner has worked out well for me. |
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Jul 25 2008, 04:03 AM |
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My company works with many business partners .I think highly of this form .for both can make profit
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