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Thursday, October 27, 2005

Feld Thoughts on Entrepreneurship

Brad Feld, over at Feld Thoughts, was recently interviewed by The Milestone Group.

Here's an except from the entire interview, where Brad offers his experience and perspective on entrepreneurship:

Milestone: "What two to three key pieces of advice would you give an entrepreneur starting a company today?"

Feld: "Every entrepreneur that I have ever worked with, including myself when I was starting companies as an entrepreneur, was doing something you are incredibly passionate about. If you are really excited about the domain and the thing that you are working on, your probability or chance of success is dramatically higher than “well I am just starting a company because it seemed interesting or important.” Look for something you are really passionate about because it is going to consume you and it should consume you.

Secondly, surround yourself with awesome people. It sounds trite but that is the biggest, driver of success, especially early in the life of a company. If you are an experienced entrepreneur you have been through that cycle, you have a collection of people. If you are not experienced, if this is the first time you are doing it, go find people that are experienced. Check them out carefully because you are going to have to live with them for a while. Make sure that you get the best possible people on your team early on."

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