Does entrepreneurship require a partner?
The argument that a business needs two partners or founders has never stopped. One party thinks that if a person runs a company alone too much needs to be done, while the other thinks it is more feasible than before that a single founder leads a company. Topguest's Ceo-geoff Lewis claims:
"I have first-hand information and have seen some of my friends running the company as a separate founder, and everyone of them I think will have a wide range of success. Instead of looking for a partner, the group has a strong team that often plays the role of a "partner" after their company is founded.
A partner will share half of your work and provide you with emotional support and a huge impact on your company's culture. With a complementary set of technologies, your partner will fill in the gaps you can't afford and contribute more of their own money to the business. Angelist's partner Naval ravikant is so defining an ideal entrepreneurial team:
"Two founders, who have worked together, have similar age and financial income, and respect each other. One of them is good at building products, and the other one is good at selling them. ”
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