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by steve___
6032 days ago
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Yeah, it is difficult to know exactly how to go about it. As Jim said
above we ran into the problem of too much noise when we presented the
idea locally. No one wants to be excluded. On the same breath, when I started out I
had many preconceived notions about the best way to run a company based
on what I thought was common sense. Only by trying things and tracking
the results was I able to see that the right approach wasn't always
intuitive. I understand things now that I couldn't have known without
the actual experience of starting the company and taking it
through to the exit. I'd prefer to start the next venture
with people already at that stage, if possible. All that said, we're really most interested in people who are good
friends; who have worked closely together and understand each other
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