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Trademan

Business strategist ... • 1y

According to me, Sipline founder is the great example of how mindset great founder should be. I know he was "rigid" , "didn't knew the market well"and "not open minded",apart from this he was a great founder[till date he believes in his product and also has a confidence that his business will be doing great] But his "lack understanding market" and "Working on the feedback" Will lead to his massive downfall

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