A guide to the early decisions that can make or break startup ventures
Often downplayed in the excitement of starting up a new business
venture is one of the most important decisions entrepreneurs will
face: should they go it alone, or bring in cofounders, hires, and
investors to help build the business? More than just financial rewards
are at stake. Friendships and relationships can suffer. Bad decisions
at the inception of a promising venture lay the foundations for its
eventual ruin. The Founder's Dilemmas is the first book to examine the
early decisions by entrepreneurs that can make or break a startup and
its team. Drawing on a decade of research, Noam Wasserman reveals the
common pitfalls founders face and how to avoid them. He looks at
whether it is a good idea to cofound with friends or relatives, how
and when to split the equity within the founding team, and how to
recognize when a successful founder-CEO should exit or be fired.
Wasserman explains how to anticipate, avoid, or recover from
disastrous mistakes that can splinter a founding team, strip founders
of control, and leave founders without a financial payoff for their
hard work and innovative ideas. He highlights the need at each step to
strike a careful balance between controlling the startup and
attracting the best resources to grow it, and demonstrates why the
easy short-term choice is often the most perilous in the long term.
The Founder's Dilemmas draws on the inside stories of founders like
Evan Williams of Twitter and Tim Westergren of Pandora, while mining
quantitative data on almost ten thousand founders. People problems are
the leading cause of failure in startups. This book offers solutions.
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Anticipating and Avoiding the Pitfalls That Can Sink a Startup
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400841936
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
496
Forfatter