Jan 06 2008

Making Good, Quick Decisions in Unfamiliar Territory

Published by Dan at 9:44 pm under Founders, You and Your Company

For many founders to be, the thought of starting a company is fairly daunting. Founders often come from one function like development or marketing and must figure out how to deal with all of them – with limited resources to boot. The good news is that the right philosophy will enable you to make good, quick decisions in business functions you have little experience. The right philosophy is based on “how to think” as opposed to “what to think.” “What to think” answers only specific questions. “How to think” provides you a guiding philosophy to make good decisions. Remember, you don’t have time to learn everything or make the same mistakes most people do.

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