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10 Strategies To Find That Rare Complementary Partner

Startup Professionals Musings

Yet from my own years of experience in the startup community, here are ten common steps that have worked for other entrepreneurs: Write a "job description" for that ideal partner. Take a hard look at your own business strengths and weaknesses, and write down what partner skills and experiences would best complement yours.

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10 Keys To Building Unstoppable Startup Partnerships

Startup Professionals Musings

Yet from my own years of experience in the startup community, here are ten common steps that have worked for other entrepreneurs: Write a "job description" for that ideal partner. Take a hard look at your own business strengths and weaknesses, and write down what partner skills and experiences would best complement yours.

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10 Steps To Finding The Right Startup Co-Founder

Startup Professionals Musings

Yet from my own years of experience in the startup community, here are 10 common steps that have worked for other entrepreneurs: Write a "job description" for that ideal partner. Take a hard look at your own business strengths and weaknesses, and write down what partner skills and experiences would best complement yours.

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10 Keys To Finding That Perfect-Fit Business Partner

Startup Professionals Musings

Thus I always recommend a common series of steps that I have seen working for other entrepreneurs: Write a partner description for that ideal co-founder. Take a hard look at your own business strengths and weaknesses, and write down what partner skills and experiences would best complement yours. Relocate to a more lucrative geography.

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For a Startup, Two Heads are Always Better Than One

Startup Professionals Musings

Actively participate in local business groups and events, like The Indus Entrepreneur (TiE) and entrepreneur forums. Join online “dating” sites for business partners. Look for diversity in outside activities. Certain activities seem to attract the right kind of independent thinkers, like rock climbing and ultimate Frisbee.

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Ten Steps in Choosing the Right Startup Partner

Startup Professionals Musings

Actively participate in local business groups and events, like The Indus Entrepreneur (TiE) and entrepreneur forums. Join online “dating” sites for business partners. Look for diversity in outside activities. Certain activities seem to attract the right kind of independent thinkers, like rock climbing and ultimate Frisbee.

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Interview with Ryan Scott, CauseCast

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One trend in the Southern California high tech startup market has been an increasing number of startups--and executives--who have been looking to combine their interests in business with their enthusiasm for giving back through nonprofits and causes. That's on the cause marketing side of things. We're also taking this to publishers.

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