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harhargange
689 days ago
Moreover, splitting the decision making is so conflict prone and unoptimised for competition. I had a look at some statistics that showed most successful startups take off when they have a single founder
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esarbe
689 days ago
This is about ownership, not decision making. How you set up the decision making process is entirely up to the company.
The same argument could be made for any other kind of shared ownership company.
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The same argument could be made for any other kind of shared ownership company.