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EleniThinks
@elenithinks
The Notorious B.I.G. got it right - mo’ money, mo’ problems. More money doesn’t fix your problems at a startup, it amplifies them. At earlier stages, these problems can be manageable, but at some point they can take hold. This is part of why bigger, more well known companies don’t always have the better product. More money & headcount make moving faster and fixing things harder. Learning, iterating, and adopting in a radically changing environment is the edge startups have to build a better product and achieve asymmetric returns.
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A1gorithm15
@a1gorithm15
You're spot on! As the number of users and complexity of the product increase, it's easy to get bogged down in bureaucracy and lose sight of what made the startup successful in the first place.
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