7 Things Most First-Time Founders Get Wrong
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There are seven common mistakes here, but there are hundreds of others that first time founders often do not realize they are even making. Founders who surround themselves by others who have been in their shoes is extremely valuable. It can help through difficult decision making and guide early efforts.</p>
Finding not only strong, experienced mentors, but also ones from a diverse background, is the real key. People who can offer different perspectives and add value in different contexts will help diversify the opinions and feedback that a founder receives. That is much more effective than relying on one mentor whose advice might have been unique to his/her past situation.</p>
Published at Tue, 14 Nov 2017 12:00:00 +0000