It’s all about the product, right?
Think you need a big ‘Eureka!’ moment to start a business? You don’t. The best ideas don’t come from sudden inspiration, they come from solving real problems. Dropbox didn’t invent storage. Uber didn’t invent taxis. They just made life easier. So here’s how to find your winning idea: First, look for pain, not inspiration. Ask […]
Most unicorn founders didn’t succeed the first time.
Here’s a message for every entrepreneur who has not succeeded yet: don’t stop. 90% of start-ups don’t make it. But failure isn’t the end, it’s training. Most unicorn founders didn’t succeed the first time. They learned, they adapted, and they came back stronger. Think about it: - Steve Jobs was fired from Apple before coming back […]
A letter to the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
We live in a world of paradox. On the one hand, technological breakthroughs, global connectivity, and abundant capital have made it easier than ever to start a business. On the other hand, the odds of success remain dauntingly low. The start-up failure rate hovers around 90%. That’s not just a statistic, it’s a profound waste […]
The Real Reason Start-Ups Win: It’s Not the Idea, It’s the People!
Talent and resilience are your ultimate unfair advantage. There’s a reason investors often say: “I’d rather back an A team with a B idea than a B team with an A idea.” Start-up success isn’t just about innovation. It’s about the people behind it and their ability to endure, adapt, and execute under pressure. In […]
Scaling Smart: Why Every Start-Up Needs a Business Model Built for Growth”
Growth Isn’t About Getting Bigger. It’s About Getting Smarter. Most start-ups dream of scale. But too many chase it blindly, burning cash, bloating headcount, and building complexity without control. Here’s the truth: a great idea doesn’t scale itself. You need a business model that’s designed to grow. In The Start-Up Puzzle, we call this “scalable […]
The One Thing Most Founders Miss in Product Development
It’s not about the product; it’s about the problem it solves. Let’s be honest: too many startups fall in love with their product. They obsess over features, design, and packaging, even before knowing if anyone truly needs them. In The Start-Up Puzzle, we call this the “solution trap,” a common mistake that kills momentum before […]