Here’s why this matters: Start-ups by definition don’t have the experience, market position, funding or resources to tackle obvious market opportunities. If what they’re trying to do makes clear business sense, a bigger, better-positioned company would do it. A start-up’s only edge is that it’s not built into legacy businesses and preconceived notions and can do something, well, crazy.You can read the full article here.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Brief Note On Startups.
Reading through TechCrunch I came across one of Sarah Lacey's posts where I found this brief paragraph to be especially important:
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