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17 Pithy Insights For Startup Founders
The problem you solve should be ugly. The solution you build should be beautiful.
I happened upon Dharmesh Shah's OnStartUps.com and found the above. It struck me as good advice for startup-social entrepreneurs to reflect upon.
What pithy insight on social entrepreneurship would you offer those starting-up new social ventures?
I happened upon Dharmesh Shah's OnStartUps.com and found the above. It struck me as good advice for startup-social entrepreneurs to reflect upon.
What pithy insight on social entrepreneurship would you offer those starting-up new social ventures?




1 Comments:
"Profit is a means not an end." (David Green, Project Impact). My all time favourite quote for social enterprise. Applies even more for start-ups, when profits is always a means - if you get it, you won't see it in your bank account for a few years anyhow, as it goes back into nurturing the venture.
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