Startups Fail from Bad Strategy, Not Bad Ideas
The best founders don’t rely on instinct—they use frameworks to outmaneuver competitors.
Here are 6 strategy frameworks every founder should master.
Strategy beats luck—every time.
Sudhakar Mohapatra
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
I think in my experience startups fail because there is one who can guide you.
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Most startups don’t fail because they run out of money. They fail because they run out of creativity to solve problems.
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Most startups don't fail because of a lack of money. They fail because the founder burns out Protect your energy more than your funding.
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