You have to understand that startups "by default" are failing. They are searching for and developing repeatable and scalable business model.
If they found that "repeatable and scalable business model" they are not startup and they are called established business.
If they do not find "repeatable and scalable business model" they fail.
I was in 3 startups so I would say 100% fail but that is my luck.
You have to understand that startups "by default" are failing. They are searching for and developing repeatable and scalable business model.
If they found that "repeatable and scalable business model" they are not startup and they are called established business.
If they do not find "repeatable and scalable business model" they fail.
I was in 3 startups so I would say 100% fail but that is my luck.