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impress.ai • 2d
Why being the Sachin of the 90s will not fuel your startup Every crease Sachin walked to in the 90s felt like a stage set for a billion dreams. If he fell early, the nation fell silent. If he scored, it felt like the country could breathe again. Even legends cannot carry the weight alone. Cricket changed when the rest of the team stepped up. When victory stopped depending on a single genius and became a shared pursuit. Founders often make the same mistake. They try to be the Sachin of their startup. Handling sales. Hiring. Product. Culture. Believing sheer brilliance can cover every gap. Startups do not scale on one person’s mastery. They grow when ownership is distributed, when the team can win even without constant oversight. When everyone waits for your signal, you haven’t built a company. You’ve built a dependency. You cannot pour from an empty cup. Leadership is not about carrying everything yourself. It’s about creating a team that can carry the vision forward. Sachin carried a nation. Founders cultivate one. #TheStartupManager
Master's student at ... • 1y
One week back I shared an idea which I really felt was needed when I use the @zomato app while ordering food and shared this with @deepigoyal Sir to his mail. Exactly after a week this was the feature in the @letsblinkit app and soon be seen in @zoma
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