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How to Build a Successful Startup
How to Build a Successful Startup Or do You Prefer to Build Blindly Most startups don’t fail because the founders aren’t smart. The hard truth is that they fail because they build something nobody wants. Too many founders jump straight into building. They fall in love with their idea, write code, design features, and spend…
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Assumptions are Like Russian Roulette. Validate or Vaporize Them.
Assumptions are Like Russian Roulette. Validate or Vaporize Them. In startups, most failures don’t come from bad ideas. They come from unproven assumptions. An assumption is something you believe to be true but haven’t tested yet. And every untested assumption is a risk quietly waiting to break your business. That’s why experienced founders live by…
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Minimal Viable Product – MVP
Minimal Viable Product – MVP What is it, and why is it the key to a tech startup’s survival? One of the most misunderstood concepts in startup development is the Minimal Viable Product (MVP). It’s often seen as a prototype, a half-baked version of the “real” product, or a placeholder while the team builds something…







