Ben Horowitz ( Author of 'The hard thing about hard things') on the ideal founding team for a startup
A great founding team needs two key players: the inventor and the entrepreneur.
The inventor focuses on building a product that’s 10x better than
Thinkers and doers make the best teams because they complement each other’s strengths. Thinkers generate ideas, solve complex problems, and envision possibilities, while doers bring those ideas to life through action and execution. Ideas alone are me
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No matter how genius your startup idea is, every entrepreneur needs a strong founding team to turn that vision into reality....
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Venkat
Hiring Sales Profess... • 3m
I am building founding team for my startup looking and hiring for marketing and sales people
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Vishu Bheda
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Ben Horowitz ( Author of 'The hard thing about hard things') on the ideal founding team for a startup
A great founding team needs two key players: the inventor and the entrepreneur.
The inventor focuses on building a product that’s 10x better than
Not every startup needs a full-time CTO.
But every founder needs someone who understands both product and execution.
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Vishal Singh
"Think Beyond Limits... • 29d
💡 From Idea to Impact
Every startup begins with a spark, but it’s persistence that turns it into a wildfire.
- Start with purpose : Solve a real problem, not just follow trends.
- Embrace the grind: Overnight success is a myth—consistent effort