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Joe Procopio – Medium Open in app Sign up Sign In Write Sign up Sign In Mastodon Joe Procopio 28K Followers Home Lists About Published in Marker · Pinned Member-only Why Startups Fall Apart at 50 Employees Coaching your business from its teen phase to adulthood — Ask anyone who’s worked at more than one startup and they’ll probably tell you the same thing: Young companies start to go off the rails once they hit 50 employees. I call this the “teenager” startup phase, and I’ve been there several times, both as an employee and an executive. … Startup 7 min read Startup 7 min read Pinned Member-only Why Startups Should Launch Quietly Save the big announcements for big deals — If you want to give your new business a decent shot at success, you need to build traction — clear, measurable evidence that people are interested in what your company is offering. And that won’t happen on Day One. So why do startups make big, splashy announcements...

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