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by bitbotbit 3894 days ago
Handing off day-to-day management: We explored this option in depth by speaking with as many founders as possible who had attempted this. Ultimately, the consensus was that unless you have an employee who is positioned to and interested in increasing their role, finding a good candidate to assume leadership is extremely difficult (a 9-12 mo proposition). Then there's still pretty decent odds once on the job they'll fail or leave, forcing the founders back into the business. When the team is so small, it seems the founders cover so much surface area its difficult to replace them. Of course, this could be our failing to train, delegate, and operationalize the business.

Thanks for the perspective, really appreciate it! Good to hear experience of running a profitable business may be sufficient.