
Why Startup Founders Should Launch Companies Sooner Than They Think | Office Hours
11/16/24 • 18 min
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Launching a company is often pictured as a big splashy event with lots of media attention and hype. This can be scary! It also often results in founders delaying their launches, which then stalls the crucial lessons they could be learning.
In this episode, YC Partners discuss this common hesitation and why it can be harmful to the journey and growth of a startup.
Launching a company is often pictured as a big splashy event with lots of media attention and hype. This can be scary! It also often results in founders delaying their launches, which then stalls the crucial lessons they could be learning.
In this episode, YC Partners discuss this common hesitation and why it can be harmful to the journey and growth of a startup.
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