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What a Startup Company Founder's Priority List Looks Like

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A Startup Founder's Priority List
By Grant Miller
GoBigNetwork.com 
 
Leading a startup company is nothing like leading a big, established company.  Startups are focused foremost on survival, while big companies direct their efforts toward growth or in the worst case, slowing decline.

It’s natural that many entrepreneurs start companies with a task list that looks a lot like it did at their old job. After all, they’re likely coming from an established career in a big company. Big companies (usually) have the critical infrastructure in place and as inefficient as they may be, workers are free to look much farther down the road.

Startup Founders don’t get the luxury of looking too far down the road.  They don’t get to spend inordinate amounts of time on product development or internal policy making.  For this reason, a startup Founder’s priority list looks a whole lot different.
 
  1. Get Money in the Door
  2. Sell More Stuff
  3. Hire Brilliant Staff
  4. Everything Else

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What a Startup Company Founder's Priority List Looks Like
By Will Schroter
GoBigNetwork.Com

Relevant Subject and Topic
What is an Entrepreneur, Policy Building, Goal Setting, Organization Skills, Corporate Culture, Business Practices, Personal Organization, Leading and Delegating, Business & Vocational

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Article

Features
Informative, Educational, Tool to Use, Not Interactive, For Individuals, Text

Format
Blog
Webpage

Copyright Owner
Wil Schroter
Grant MillerGoBigNetwork.Com

Most Suitable For Use By
Instructors, Learners, Entrepreneurs

Age Appropriateness
Adult(19+)

Grade Appropriateness
High School, Postsecondary, Graduate, Adult General, Professional

Geographic Suitability
All or Non-Specific

Language
English

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Comments

Why doesnt the link to the whole document exist. Please fix that?

Oct 19, 2011 20:10 EDT
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gracias por compartirnos

May 31, 2010 11:46 EDT
Thread 2