A Study reveals – One Decision – That Makes Start-ups More Successful but Most Do the Opposite
Surprising new research shows that entrepreneurs who start a business on their own are likelier to succeed than those who do so with one or more partners. That’s almost the opposite of what would be guessed by most aspiring founders. You can’t be amazing at all after all. You may be an expert in marketing, but you don’t know how to handle cash flow. Or you may be good at making great items, but terrible at setting prices for them. So you’re teaming up with someone who’s good in the weak places, and you’re starting a company together.
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