Before starting a Business: GET A PARTNER
from the article "Advice for Budding Entrepreneurs"
By Steve Tobak | February 11, 2011
Get a partner
Just about every successful start-up - Silicon Valley or otherwise - has cofounders. Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Hewlett-Packard - it’s a long, long list. Don’t get me wrong; having a partner is often difficult and they don’t always work out. But the benefits of having someone to bounce ideas off and a two-person support system far outweigh the negatives. And partners have a high level of credibility with entrepreneurs.
MY THOUGHTS
starting a new business, especially your first, is not the time to go alone. there's a lot of conceptualizing, planning, brainstorming involved. do you really think you can brainstorm with yourself? as far as i know - all of us - we only have 1 brain!!!
from the article "Advice for Budding Entrepreneurs"
By Steve Tobak | February 11, 2011
Get a partner
Just about every successful start-up - Silicon Valley or otherwise - has cofounders. Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Hewlett-Packard - it’s a long, long list. Don’t get me wrong; having a partner is often difficult and they don’t always work out. But the benefits of having someone to bounce ideas off and a two-person support system far outweigh the negatives. And partners have a high level of credibility with entrepreneurs.
MY THOUGHTS
starting a new business, especially your first, is not the time to go alone. there's a lot of conceptualizing, planning, brainstorming involved. do you really think you can brainstorm with yourself? as far as i know - all of us - we only have 1 brain!!!
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