12-12-2025, 05:26 PM
After mentoring dozens of entrepreneurs, I've noticed patterns in the mistakes people make. Some common startup pitfalls seem to trap even experienced founders.
The ones I see most often involve team dynamics, cash flow management, and scaling too quickly. But I'm curious what common startup pitfalls you've observed or experienced yourself. Understanding these can really help with early stage startup guidance and preventing avoidable failures. What would you add to the list of business launch mistakes to avoid based on your experience?
The ones I see most often involve team dynamics, cash flow management, and scaling too quickly. But I'm curious what common startup pitfalls you've observed or experienced yourself. Understanding these can really help with early stage startup guidance and preventing avoidable failures. What would you add to the list of business launch mistakes to avoid based on your experience?