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Clarity's top expert on all things startup
Surround yourself with people who have done it before. Not consultants, not coaches, people who have walked the path you are embarking on.
The good news is that the startup community is the most helpful business community of any industry, by miles.
I'd be happy to do a call to help you figure out how and where to identify these supporters and champions. Good luck!
Answered about 11 years ago
Entrepreneurial Executive, Been a Founder
For a first-time startup CEO, I'd very much recommend reading --
Startup CEO: A Field Guide to Scaling Up Your Business: Matt Blumberg
Answered about 11 years ago
Founding Member at Mentors Guild
Fun book: Upstart Startups by Lieber. Also read The Go-Giver by Bob Burg & John David Mann.
Definitely seek out mentors who have traveled the road before you. I would also recommend an executive coach, but of course I'm biased there. :)
Answered about 11 years ago
Clarity Expert
Hire the best people you can find.
Don't waste time on stuff that doesn't add value.
Build a sustainable business so if/when you want investment you're not desperate.
Answered about 11 years ago
CEO & Founder of WCPS Holdings, Inc.
Don't try to hire like minded people! Hire the areas you are weak, know your financial position, your market, your customer and have a clear objective.
Answered over 9 years ago