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I disagree that most ventures fail because of problems between founders. That is fairly common, but the commonest cause of failure is that the product is a dog.


This guy is a senior lecturer at Sloan, called his point "the reality" and even underlined it. You gotta admit when you're beat, pg.

Next you'll be saying founders' primary concern is whether the startup will survive, when the reality is that equity allocation is their primary concern. It's right there in the article.




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